Damietta-Cairo:
Damietta - Cairo Inland Waterway Rehabilitation Project

Disziplinen

  • Schiffahrt
  • Umwelt & Nachhaltigkeit

Gesellschaften

Dorsch International Consultants

Auftraggeber

River Transport Authority, Ministry of Transport

Dauer

Von 1991 bis 1993

Projektleistungen

  • Feasibility study
  •  Environmental study
  • Model tests
  • Tender designs including Specifications and Bills of Quantities
  • Tender documents
  • Prequalification of contractors
  • Assistance during bidding
  • Bid evaluation and award recommendation

Kontakt

Dorsch International Consultants GmbH

München (Headquarters)
Landsberger Str. 368
80687 München
Germany

Tel.: +49 89 5797-0
Fax: +49 89 5797-800
E-Mail: info@dorsch.de

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Beschreibung

In phase I of this project from 1986 to 1987 a German-Egyptian engineering consortium (including Dorsch) prepared a feasibility study for the rehabilitation of the 225 km long Damietta Branch.

In phase II in 1990 the consortium was entrusted with the selection of a new weir location upstream of El Mansoura, the supervision of survey and subsoil investigation works and the preparation of a revised economic project evaluation.

In phase III the engineering consortium was retained for the design and tender phase.

The scope of work for this phase comprised:

  • Design of construction measures, equipment and facilities required to provide year-round navigation on the Damietta Branch including river regulation works, aids to navigation (mainly steel buoys and concrete anchor blocks), new navigation locks at Delta Bar-rage and Zifta, plus optional new submerged weir and navigation lock upstream of El Mansoura
  • Development of river port at Athar el Nabi near Cairo
  • Dredging study of the river stretch Zifta - El Mansoura (min. channel depth 2.30 m) based on revised discharge conditions
  • Environmental impact assessment of entire project
  • Feasibility study on improvements of Luxor and Aswan mooring facilities and
  • Study on improvements on aids to navigation system on river Nile between Cairo and Aswan.

The project components covered by Dorsch embrace hydraulic-hydrological engineering, river morphology, hydraulic steel structures, electrical engineering, sanitary engineering, soils and foundation engineering, environmental planning, transport economics, quantity surveying and contract engineering.