Marine Engineering Award for Maasvlakte 2

November 13, 2015

The construction of Maasvlakte 2 has been recognized by the award of the prof. dr. ir. J.F. Agema prize, which is awarded every five years to an innovative marine engineering work that was designed or constructed by a Dutch party. The prize, the initiative of the KIVI (Royal Institute of Engineers), goes to the entire team of client, designer and contractor, which in this case includes the Port of Rotterdam Authority and contractors Van Oord and Boskalis, as part of the PUMA consortium.
The winner was announced on November 10 during the Waterbouwdag (Water Management Day) 2015 in Rotterdam. Maasvlakte 2 was nominated for the award together with four other marine projects. 
Photo: Port of Rotterdam
Photo: Port of Rotterdam
PUMA completed by commission of Port of Rotterdam Authority as one of the main contractors the first part of Maasvlakte 2 – the expansion of the port of Rotterdam – between 2008 and 2013. This phase encompassed the creation of a new port area covering 700 hectares, including the construction of an 11-kilometre seawall. The port extension has increased the port’s competitiveness as a world-class logistical node and industrial complex.
“Cooperation between the client and the consortium resulted in many innovative solutions for design, execution methods and survey techniques, such as the hard seawall, a combination of a block dam of recycled concrete blocks and a cobblestone beach. The Maasvlakte 2 project also focused on sustainability in design, layout and execution. For example, a borrow area near the coast was selected from those available to save energy and reduce emissions,” said Dirk Hamer, former Project Director of PUMA.
“The Port of Rotterdam Authority considers this prestigious prize to be the crowning achievement of this joint project,” said Ronald Paul, former director of the Project organization Maasvlakte 2. “It demonstrates that constructive cooperation can lead to exceptional results. And innovative solutions were not the only achievement. The work was completed on time, within budget and according to the agreed quality standards, with PUMA as well as with other stakeholders.”

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