Work on fishing jetty set to start

Piles, completed in March, will allow deck construction to start soon on a fishing jetty of generous proportions. Photo: Port Otago
Piles, completed in March, will allow deck construction to start soon on a fishing jetty of generous proportions. Photo: Port Otago
Construction of Port Otago's $1 million T-shaped fishing wharf at Port Chalmers is due to begin next month.

Acting Port Otago chief executive Sean Bolt said although the project was running later than expected, it would be completed by August.

''Calling it a jetty understates what is actually being built, which accounts for the delay.

''It's a substantial timber and steel structure that will run 32m out from the wharf, with another 16m forming the top of the T ... in total, 55m of fishing frontage,'' he said.

The structure was to have been all-steel with a 100-year lifespan but now is of a steel frame on wooden piles already in place, and will have a recycled wood deck with a 65-year lifespan.

The T-shaped jetty is accessed off the Boiler Point Walkway and juts off the recently completed extension to the port company's multi-purpose wharf extension. Aside from when there is extreme wind, the fishing jetty is expected to be accessible at all times, Mr Bolt said.

simon.hartley@odt.co.nz


 

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