Liquids Berth Dredging and Jetty Upgrade
Caltex’s Kurnell berths are a key part of their refinery and terminal supply chain. After over 50 years of operation, Caltex will now increase product import capacity.
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Caltex’s Kurnell berths are a key part of their refinery and terminal supply chain. After over 50 years of operation, Caltex will now increase product import capacity.
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Natural inlets on littoral drift shores comprising entrance bars, shoals and channels are continuously in a state of flux, changing in response to variations in controlling hydrodynamic forces such as floods, variations in the spring-neap tidal range, varying wave climates and rates of littoral drift transport.
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Advisian consultants, Lex Nielsen and Benjamin Williams reports field measurements of bed and suspended load transport of marine sand, measured insitu on a bay shoal over several spring tides, and related these to analytical assessments of van Rijn.
Advisian has been selected to develop the Strategic Infrastructure and Land Plan for Western Australia’s Marine Complex (AMC) and Henderson Precinct. The plan will identify ways to grow WA’s defence industry and become a key sector in the local economy.
Advisian produced an innovative design to maximise uses and berth utilisation within budget expectations for the Port of Eden, an active working port in Eden Harbour, one of the few natural deep-water harbours along the state coastline of New South Wales (NSW), Australia.
Located about halfway between Sydney and Melbourne is the Port of Eden. This port supports a variety of recreational and commercial operations on the NSW far south coast including resident and visiting recreational yachts, the water police, a fishing fleet, tugs and cruise ships. Due to its exposure to strong winds and rough seas from the south, the Port of Eden can be viewed as challenging at times for moored vessels