21.06.2024
On the Puerto Antioquia project, Eiffage Civil Marine Engineering continues the construction of the new port terminal
In Colombia, on the Puerto Antioquia project, the Cotema consortium teams are continuing the construction of this new port terminal, primarily dedicated to exporting the region's agricultural production under the best conditions.
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At sea! Over 250 piles have been driven using our barge EGCM004, the construction of the upper deck has been initiated with the placement of prefabricated elements on the offshore viaduct, and in-situ concrete pouring is underway on the future quays.
The efforts of our teams have enabled us to reach the first kilometer of structures erected at sea!
On land! The backfilling phase of the 33-hectare platform is complete, and the first areas have been cleared for the construction of networks and roadways. The first buildings are starting to emerge.
Between land and sea! The two piers of the bridge over the Rio Leon River are completed, and the four mobile crews have begun constructing the deck. In total, nine pairs of segments have already been completed.
A big congratulations to our teams mobilized on this multifaceted project!
Consortium: Eiffage Civil Marine Engineering (lead contractor) and Termotecnica
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