ߣߣÊÓƵapp

Back
Insights
glass buildings with green trees
Decarbonising the Built Environment - EPC, MEES and the Cost Implications
Back
G&T employee with Apprentice
Building future skills at Broadgate
Find out more
Back
Soldiers marching
Why the built environment provides a great career path for military leavers
Discover more
Grimsby River Terminal

Grimsby River Terminal

The £26m Grimsby River Terminal is the first construction to be built outside of the lock gates since Royal Lock opened in 1852 and provides access for two vessels carrying up to 3,000 vehicles, significantly increasing the port's capacity and making it attractive to more carriers. It also offers a direct link into the port's extensive car storage facilities.

The complexities of the project involved off site construction of the pontoon and linkbridge in exotic locations ranging from China to Newcastle and use of a bespoke pontoon restrain system to deal with the particular wave conditions in the Humber, which involved a series of individual dolphins supporting 35m long boom and bearing assemblies.

Client

Associated British Ports

Location

Grimsby

View all projects on map

Next Project

London Gatwick

View Project
Copy the URL below and share: