Picture taken by A. Verhaag
PDJ Job Blog, Sint Maarten
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onsdag den 9. december 2009
mandag den 27. april 2009
fredag den 31. oktober 2008
When the cruise jetty was complete by some 60%, hurricane Omar hit the Island in mid October 2008 without any warning from the South American coast. It severely damaged the Cruise jetty structure, sending beams and slabs to the sea-bottom and causing damage beyond repair, resulting in a delay to the construction works of some 3.5 months. (ref. BNPA.eu)
The photo is taken by BNPA.eu
torsdag den 3. juli 2008
Aerial Shot of the Sint Maarten Project Sites
The BNPA main worksite and offices can be seen in the upper right corner, the new cruise jetty on construction is seen in the center of the picture, the new cargo harbour is seen to the right and the new breakwater is seen in the lower right corner.
The BNPA main worksite and offices can be seen in the upper right corner, the new cruise jetty on construction is seen in the center of the picture, the new cargo harbour is seen to the right and the new breakwater is seen in the lower right corner.
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onsdag den 11. juni 2008
Working with both jack-ups at the Cruise Jetty.
The jack-up barge in the background is piling the jetty for the cruise liners. The jack-up barge in the foreground is placing the 40 ton concrete beams for the top slab, where all the guests can disembark the liners and walk to shore. The dredger is seen in background and the sheet pile and anchoring works can be seen in the foreground.
The jack-up barge in the background is piling the jetty for the cruise liners. The jack-up barge in the foreground is placing the 40 ton concrete beams for the top slab, where all the guests can disembark the liners and walk to shore. The dredger is seen in background and the sheet pile and anchoring works can be seen in the foreground.
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