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www.intecsa-inarsa.es
Engineering and
technical consulting since 1965
PORTS AND MARINE
Slide 2GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
CONTENT
▪ 2.1 Consultancy .p12
▪ 2.2 Engineering .p20
▪ Presentation .p04
▪ Intecsa-Inarsa in the World .p05
▪ Organization Chart .p06
▪ Quality and Environmental .p07
▪ Quality certificates .p08
▪ Ports and Coasts .p09
▪ Ports and Coasts in the World .p10
GENERAL PRESENTATIONINTECSA-INARSA .p03 PORTS .p11
CONTACT .p66
Chapter 01. Chapter 02.
▪ 3.1 Oceanography .p34
▪ 3.2 Marine Environment .p39
MARINE STUDIES .p33
Chapter 03.
▪ 4.1 Integrated Coastal Zones Management .p48
▪ 4.2 Coastal Engineering .p52
COASTS .p47
Chapter 04.
▪ 5.1 Software .p58
▪ 5.2 Staff .p61
SOFTWARE Y STAFF .p57
Chapter 05.
Slide 3PORTS AND MARINE //
GENERALPRESENTATION
1Intecsa-Inarsa
Slide 4GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
Presentation
Engineering and technical consulting since 1965
1965Establishmentof INTECSA
1998Acquisition & Merger of INTECSA by INARSA
2007Acquisitionby SNC Lavalin Group
2014INTECSA-INARSA returns to be a spanish companyHeadquarters : C/ Julián Camarillo, 53, 28037 Madrid, Spain.
Intecsa-Inarsa is a Spanish company specialising in consultancy and engineering with private capital, whichwas founded in 1965 on the basis of a limited number of technicians with wide experience in design andexecution of building work. Progressive growth has allowed the company to become one of the leading andmost diverse Spanish consultancy and engineering companies with powerful and prestigious internationalprojection.
The constant updating and ongoing innovation make it possible to offer made-to-measure solutions based onlatest-generation technology. Our company has been operating for fifty years in the sectors of Engineeringfor Linear Transport Works, Land Engineering, Underground Works and Structures; Port Engineering, MarineEnvironment and Coasts; Consultancy and Engineering of Water; Building Engineering and Urban Planningand Project Management.
Intecsa-Inarsa's technical team, trained and certified in a range of disciplines, is in permanent contact withUniversities and Research Centres which puts it on the front line of Technological Development, and offersanything from Feasibility Studies to Detailed Engineering.
Slide 5GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
Intecsa-Inarsa in the world
HEADQUARTERS: MADRID
Julián Camarillo 53 Street, Madrid 28037Tlf: +34 915.67.38.00
Fax: +34 915.67.38.01/2/3/4/[email protected]
Branch Office: SAUDI ARABIA
Granada Business Park. Tower A4, 12th Floor, Office # 1230 East Ring Road, RiyadhTlf: +966 115 118 118, Ext. 8012
+966 115 118 111, +966 115 118 [email protected]
Branch Office: PANAMÁ
Manuel Maria Icaza St.PH PROCONSA 1 Building, 10B Floor.
Tlf: 507 693 66 [email protected]@intecsa-inarsa.es
Branch Office: COLOMBIA
93 Street # 18-28Office 404, Bogotá (Colombia)
Tlf: 571 645 12 [email protected]
Branch Office: ECUADOR
C.C. Comercial Laguna Plaza,Office 408, Vía a la Costa Km. 12,5
Guayaquil (Ecuador)Tlf: 593 97 908 55 50
Branch Office: PERU Branch Office: CHILE
La Concepción Street, 191. Planta 6, Office 25, Santiago de Chile (Chile)
Tlf: +56 2 2903 3394Tlf: +56 9 7742 4492
Permanentoffices
Countries where there have been projects
Branch Office: MURCIA
Street: Madre Paula Gil Cano s/nEdif. Torre Jemeca 3º-4ªpta, 30009 - Murcia Tlf: +34 968 22 50 06, Fax: +34 679 956 495
Branch Office: MEXICO
Homero St. 906, 6th Floor,Polanco, Delegation Miguel HidalgoCiudad de México, Distrito Federal.
México. Tlf: +525 552 575 [email protected]
Narciso de la Colina St. Nº421Office 1002.
Miraflores District, Lima (Peru)Tlf: 51-1 24 29 005 / (01) 284 – 2508
Slide 6GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
Organization chartIntecsa-InarsaCEO
Deputy General Manager
C.F.O.
Human Resources Manager
Proposals and Contracting Dept.
Tunnelsand Structures Department
Executive Vice PresidentInternational Expansion
Legal Department
Quality Management
IT Support Dept.
Subcontracting Dept.
International
C.M. Peru
B.D.M. Chile
C.M. Colombia
Director C. America/MexicoOperations Director
Railwaysand RoadsDepartment
Ports / Coastsand LogisticsDepartment
Water andEnvironmentDepartment
Safety and Health Dept.
B.D.M. Ecuador
B.D.M. Panama
Director MEA
B.D.M. Mea
Slide 7GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
Quality and environmental management
INTECSA-INARSA'S environmental experience in all kinds of building has beenrecognised for decades and its designs include systems which respect theenvironment and with high energy efficiency.
INTECSA-INARSA'S experts accompany their customers in such global matters as:
• LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)• High Environmental Quality (HQE, from the French abbreviation)• BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method)• MINERGIE• PAASIVHAUS.
INTECSA-INARSA contributes unbeatable knowledge to the design and operationof facilities including environmental parameters. Furthermore, it has dealt withnumerous projects of considerable energy efficiency and exemplary landscapeintegration.
The powerful commitment related with sustainable development is put intoeffect for all kinds of project.
Slide 8GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
Quality certificates
From the point of view of Quality, in November 1994, INTECSA-INARSA obtainedthe Certificate of Company Registration No. ER-0244/1/94 from AENOR, the SpanishAssociation for Standardisation and Certification, accrediting the recognition of theQuality Assurance System applied in the company with the UNE-EN ISO 9001Regulation.
It likewise obtained the corresponding European Certification, the Quality SystemCertificate from EQNET (European Network for Quality Assessment andCertification), with the identical accreditation number.
From the environmental point of view, in August 1998, the Certificate of CompanyRegistration No. CGM-98/051 was obtained from AENOR, which accredits that theEnvironmental Management System applied to Intecsa-Inarsa is adapted toregulation UNE-EN ISO 14001. It likewise obtained the corresponding EuropeanCertificate from EQNET with the same accreditation number.
In 2006, INTECSA-INARSA integrated its Quality Management and EnvironmentalManagement Systems. Likewise, in 2011, the System for Prevention of OccupationalRisks was implemented according to the standards of rule OHSAS 18001-2007..
Slide 9PORTS AND MARINE //
Main Clients
Ports and Coasts
Experience
Publics
Privates
INTECSA-INARSA , firm with more than 45 years of experience, carries out its port and coastal activity in three main sectors:
Ports• Consultancy (Port planning & Management and Terminals)• Engineering (Marine studies and Design & Supervision)
Marine Studies• Oceanography (physical and operational)• Marine Environment (Natural resources, Environment• studies and Environment Supervision of works)
Coasts• Integrated Coastal Zones Management (ICZM)• Coastal Engineering (Processes and Design & Supervision)
Experience• Studies: 77• Projects: 141• Supervision: 6• Assistance: 24• Projects of Water and Data Analysis: 11
▪ National port authorities (Spain)▪ Coastal managers▪ Ministry of Environment▪ International port authorities
▪ Chile ▪ Peru
▪ Spain▪ Gabon
T T I
• Preliminary• Detailed Designs
• Construction Management
• and Supervision
Project Managementand EPCM
• Pre-Feasibility• Feasibility Studies
La The wide range of services rendered by INTECSA-INARSA to its clients in these sectors is performed at several levels:
Slide 10PORTS AND MARINE //
PORTS, MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND COASTS.
Activities around the world.
Mexico Panama
Venezuela
Peru
Chile
Argentina
Uruguay
Brazil
Spain
France
Tunisia
Ghana
Gabon
Turkey
Lebanon
Italy
Libya
Israel
Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
Namibia
India
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PORTS
2
Slide 12PORTS AND MARINE //
2.1PORTS. Ports Consultancy.
Operation, Security & Safety, Maintenance.
Legislation
Plans (Strategic, Master…) Studies (Market, feasibility…)
MAIN SERVICESIN PORTS CONSULTANCY
A. PORT PLANNING• Strategic Plans and Master Plans.
• Special Plans and Plans of Uses.
• Traffic and Market Studies.
• Feasibility Studies.
B. PORT MANAGEMENT• Safety & Security and Emergency Plans
• Maintenance and Preservation Plans
• Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
C. PLANNING AND DESIGN OF TERMINALS
D. INTERMODAL TRANSPORT, LOGISTIC ACTIVITIES
ZONES AND DRAY PORTS.
E. LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT
PORTTERMINALS
LOGISTICZONES ANDDRY PORTS
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2.1PORTS. Ports Consultancy.
PLANNING & MANAGEMENT
• RENDERED SERVICES:• Strategic Plans and Master Plans
• Special Plans and Plans of Uses
• Traffic and Market Studies
• Technical and Economic & Financial Feasibility Studies
• Safety & Security and Emergency Plans
• Laws and Specifications
• Maintenance and Preservation Plans
• Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
• SOME REFERENCES (*):• Master Plans: Ports of Ferrol, Málaga and Almería (ES)
• Development Plan for the Port of Montevideo (UR)
• Plans of uses: Ports of La Estaca and Vilagarcía (ES)
• Planning of the Port of Palma de Mallorca (ES)
• Planning of the Commercial Basin at the Port of Cádiz (ES)
• Containers Traffic Study at the Port of Gijón (ES)
• Cruisers Market Studies: Ports of Melilla, Ceuta, Vigo and Málaga (ES)
• Drawing up of the Port Pilots Service (ES)
(*) See following slides for other references
Haga clic para modificar
AyB
Slide 14PORTS AND MARINE //
Services: Planning and Feasibility Study.Scope: • Traffic and demand study• Accesses study• Layout of nautical and land spaces• Uses and equipment
PORT OF GREAT SCALE AT SAN ANTONIO (CHILE).2013
Services: ConsultancyScope: • Organization of the port system• Economic - financial regime• Port spaces and services• Police
LAW OF PORTS AND ITS REGULATIONS (ECUADOR). 2005
Services: Traffic studiesScope: • Current situation analysis at each port and
surveys• Worldwide trends• Port traffic forecasts
MARKET STUDIES OF THE CONTAINERS TRAFFICS AT THE PORTS OF GIJÓN AND ALGECIRAS (SPAIN). 2002
Services: Feasibility Study Scope: • Traffic and demand study• Layout of nautical and land spaces• Preliminary design• Costs estimate
PORT OF SAN JUAN DE LA ARENA EXTENSION(SPAIN). 2009
Services: ConsultancyScope: • Current situation analysis• Model of the regulatory specification for
the service• Terms of the tender processes for the
concessions granting
PORT PILOT SERVICE (SPAIN).2005
Services: ConsultancyScope: • Wharf urban planning• Terminal zoning• Passenger Station definition • Costs estimate
COMMERCIAL WHARVES AND NEW PASSENGER TERMINAL AT THE PORT OF PALMA DE MALLORCA (SPAIN). 2002
MAIN REFERENCES:
PORT PLANNING &
MANAGEMENT
A y B
Slide 15PORTS AND MARINE //
2.1PORTS. Ports Consultancy.
PORT TERMINALS
• TYPOLOGIES:
• RENDERED SERVICES:• Traffic and Demand Studies
• Analysis of the operations: load/unload, transport and storage
• Planning and organization of uses, spaces and equipments
• Port equipment: cranes, conveyor belts, pipes, etc.
• Environmental Impact Analysis
• Economic and Financial Feasibility Studies
• Preliminary & Detailed Designs of infrastructures and facilities
• Construction Management and Works Supervision
• SOME REFERENCES (*):• Dry Bulk: Ports of Yuzhniy (UA), Ras Al Khaimah (UAE)
• Liquid Bulk: Ports of Tarragona, Algeciras and Huelva (ES)
• Containers: Ports of San Antonio (CL), Mazatlán (MX), Algeciras and
Ceuta (ES), Montevideo (UR) and Rio Grande do Sul (BR)
• Multipurpose Terminals: Port of Sagunto (ES)
• Ro-ro Terminals: Port of Santa María (ES)
• Passengers Terminals: Port of Algeciras and Ceuta (ES)
(*) See following slides for other references
• Dry Bulks
• Liquid Bulks
• Containers
• Multipurpose
• Cars
• Passengers
C
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Services: Feasibility study.Scope: • Operational analysis • Port layout, road connection and
equipment definition• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
TERMINAL FOR THE FERTILIZERS PLANT AT RAS AL-KHAIMAH (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES). 2013
Services: Advanced preliminary design Scope: • Operational analysis • Terminal layout• Design of infrastructures and equipment at
wharf and land• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
DRY BULK TERMINAL AT PORT GENTIL (GABON).2011
Services: Feasibility study Scope: • Demand study• Preliminary design of the berth and
attached yard• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
DRY BULK TERMINAL AT THE SEBOU RIVER MOUTH(MOROCCO). 2008
Services: Pre-feasibility study Scope: • Operational analysis (nautical access,
throughputs…)• Port Layout and equipment• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
GRAINS TERMINAL AT PORT YUZHNY (UKRAINE).2013
Services: Alternatives Study & Prelim. Design.Scope: • Alternatives study• Layout and design of berth, equipment
and accesses to the jetty• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
TERMINAL FOR MINERALS AT THE PORT OF EL CALLAO (PERU). 2008
Services: Detailed engineering for the unloaderScope: • Geotechnical verifications• Definition of the loads• Structural calculations• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
ENDESA’S COAL TERMINAL AT THE OUTER PORT OF EL FERROL (SPAIN). 2005
MAIN REFERENCES:
DRY BULK TERMINALS
(1); COAL,
PHOSPHATES AND
GRAIN
C
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Services: Technical Due DiligenceScope: • Revision of projects & contracts
(construction, procurement…)• Analysis of the temporal milestones and
works quality compliance• Analysis of the certifications
EXPANSION OF THE TERMINAL AT THE PORT OF HEDLAND (AUSTRALIA). 2012
Services: EPCMScope: • Operational analysis • Design of the wharf strengthening and
handling equipments at the berth and storage area
• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
TERMINAL AT THE PORT OF BUCHANAN(LIBERIA). 2011
Services: Project ManagementScope: • Wharf facilities: infrastructure and
equipments• Facilities at land: stackers and conveyor
belts
UPGRADE OF THE KINDER MORGAN’S BERTH AT THE PORT OF VANCOUVER (CANADA). 2010
Services: Pre-feasibility studyScope: • Alternatives study• Terminal Layout (wharf, storage area) and
equipments• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
EXPANSION OF THE TERMINAL AT PORT CARTIER(CANADA). 2012
Services: Conceptual DesignScope: • Operational analysis • Terminal Layout (wharf, storage area) and
equipments• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
’WESTERN CLUSTER IRON ORE PROJECT’’S TERMINAL'(LIBERIA). 2010
Services: Feasibility study Scope: • Alternatives study• Terminal Layout (wharf, storage area) and
equipments• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
‘PROYECTO SIERRA GORDA’’S TERMINAL(CHILE). 2010
MAIN REFERENCES:
DRY BULK TERMINALS
(2); IRON ORE AND
COPPER
C
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Services: Advanced preliminary designScope: • Berths layout (jetty)• Design of infrastructures (dolphins and
access gangways) and loading arms• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
LIQUID BULK TERMINAL AT PORT GENTIL(GABON). 2011
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Design Basis• Design of the works for the jetty and
berths repair• Constructive procedures
REPAIR OF THE JETTY AT THE CEPSA’S REFINERY IN THE GIBRALTAR BAY (SPAIN). 2009
Services: Preliminary design Scope: • Design of the berth (dolphins and
platform), access gangway and utilities• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
WHARF AND INTERCONNECTION THROUGH PIPELINE WITH THE BIO-DIESEL PLANT AT THE OUTER PORT OF EL FERROL (SPAIN) 2007
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Design of the new facilities (berths,
dolphins, access gangways and loading arms)
• Constructive procedures
REMOVAL OF THE ASESA’S OIL PRODUCTS JETTY AT THE PORT OF TARRAGONA (SPAIN). 2010
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Design Basis• Design of the works for the gangway and
berth repair• Constructive procedures
REPAIR OF THE CEPSA’S JETTY AT THE PORT OF LA HONDURA. (SPAIN). 2008
Services: Feasibility studyScope: • Operational analysis • Design of works and equipment• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
WESTERN BERTH AT THE REINA SOFÍA JETTY IN THE PORT OF HUELVA (SPAIN). 2005
MAIN REFERENCES:
LIQUID BULK
TERMINALS
C
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Services: Feasibility Study & Preliminary designScope: • Traffic study• Alternatives study• Operational analysis (planning of spaces
and equipment)• Preliminary design and CAPEX
TERMINALS AT THE PGE IN THE PORT OF SAN ANTONIO(CHILE). 2013
Services: Advanced preliminary designScope: • Operational analysis • Layout of the terminal• Design of infrastructures and port
equipment• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
NEW TERMINAL AT PORT GENTIL(GABON). 2011
Services: Detailed EngineeringScope: • Design Basis• Design of infrastructures works: wharf and
terminal• Constructive procedures
EXTENSION OF THE TERMINAL AT THE ‘ANDALUCÍA’ WHARF IN THE PORT OF TARRAGONA (SPAIN). 2010
Services: Feasibility Study Scope: • Revision of the demand study• Alternatives study• Operational analysis (planning of spaces
and equipment)• Economic-financial feasibility
NEW TERMINAL AT THE PORT OF MAZATLÁN(MEXICO). 2012
Services: Technical Due DiligenceScope: • Revision of projects & contracts
(construction, procurement…)• Analysis of the temporal milestones and
works quality compliance• Analysis of the certifications
NEW TERMINAL OF TTI AT THE PORT OF ALGECIRAS(SPAIN). 2010
Services: Detailed Engineering Scope: • Design of infrastructures works: wharf,
yard and terminal• Costs analysis (CAPEX)• Constructive procedures
NEW TERMINAL AT THE PORT OF MÁLAGA(SPAIN). 2005
MAIN REFERENCES:
CONTAINERS
TERMINALS
C
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2.2PORTS. Port Engineering.
Design and Supervision
R&D&I
Marine Studies
MAIN SERVICESIN PORT ENGINEERING
A. MARINE STUDIES• Real time measurement systems
• Fieldworks
• Maritime Climate Studies
• Numerical Modelling
• Environmental Impact Studies
B. PORT WORKS DESIGN AND SUPERVISION• Integral Design of Commercial, Industrial and Fishing Ports and
Marinas
• Channels, Shelter Works and Wharves & Piers
• Dry Docks
• Port Terminals, Facilities and Buildings
• Port Equipment
C. TECHNOLOGY: RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT
AND INNOVATION (R & D & I)
NEW PORTSPORT
EXTENSIONSMARITIME AND PORT WORKS
Slide 21PORTS AND MARINE //
2.2PORTS. Port Engineering.
MARINE STUDIES
RENDERED SERVICES• Real time measurement systems of Oceanographic and
Meteorological variables (winds, waves, currents, tides…)
• Fieldworks
• Topographic, Bathymetric and Geophysical Surveys
• Measurement of Oceanographic variables
• Environmental Inventories
• Maritime Climate Studies
• Numerical Modelling
• Waves Propagation
• Inner Agitation and Long waves resonance
• Currents and Sedimentary Transport
• Dispersion Studies
• Analysis of the Climate Change
• Studies of Impacts to the Littoral Dynamics
• Environmental Impact Studies
• Environmental Management and Supervision of Port Works
• Management of Spills and Dredging
A
Slide 22PORTS AND MARINE //
Services: Real time measurement systemScope: • System design• Equipment acquisition• System assembly, calibration and start-up• Webpage for monitoring• Maintenance Service
REAL TIME MEASUREMENT OF METEOROLOGICAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC VARIABLES AT THE PORT OF SAN ANTONIO (CHILE). 2013
Services: Environmental surveillanceScope: • Performance of the Environmental
Surveillance Program during the works construction
SHELTER WORKS FOR THE PORT OF VALENCIA EXTENSION (SPAIN). 2013
Services: Agitation studyScope: • Wave data analysis• Agitation numerical study• Port operability study
PORT OF GREAT SCALE AT SAN ANTONIO(CHILE). 2012
Services: Maritime climate study Scope: • Winds, tides and deep waters waves
analysis• Waves propagation numerical modelling
TERMINAL FOR THE FERTILIZERS PLANT AT RAS AL-KHAIMAH (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES). 2013
Services: Environmental surveillanceScope: • Environmental surveillance during the
construction (until 2003) • Environmental surveillance during the
exploitation (until 2012)
‘BOTAFOC’ BREAKWATER AT THE PORT OF IBIZA(SPAIN). 2012
Services: Fieldworks and y numerical modellingScope: • Maritime climate study and numerical
modelling of waves, currents and sediment transport
• Fieldworks : topo-bathymetry, geophysics, boreholes, water quality, tides and currents
NEW PORT GENTIL AT ÎLE MANDJI(GABON). 2011
MAIN REFERENCES:
MARINE STUDIES (1)
A
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Services: Affection to the littoral dynamicsScope: • Analysis of the current situation• Littoral dynamics study, impacts definition
and quantification• Definition of the corrective measures
PORT OF BARCELONA EXTENSION(SPAIN). 2010
Services: FieldworksScope: • ‘Vibrocore’ type boreholes• Analysis of sediment samples• Previous definition of the dredging
NAVIGATION CHANNEL OF THE PORTS OF AYAMONTE (SPAIN) AND REAL DE SANTO ANTONIO (PORTUGAL). 2006
Services: Agitation studyScope: • Wave data analysis• Agitation numerical study• Port operability study
PORT OF LAS PALMAS EXTENSION(SPAIN). 2004
Services: Environmental Impact StudyScope: • Environmental Impact Study of the 2nd
Phase of extension (2004)• Environmental Impact Study of the 3rd
Phase of extension (2007)
PORT OF CEUTA EXTENSION(SPAIN) 2004, 2007
Services: Spills and dredgingsScope: • Spills and dredgings numerical modelling• Measures survey of solids in suspension
concentration
PORT OF MÁLAGA EXTENSION(SPAIN). 2005
Services: Waves study.Scope: • Definition of wave at deep waters• Wave propagation with numerical
modelling
PORT OF ANDRATX(SPAIN). 2004
MAIN REFERENCES:
MARINE STUDIES (2)
A
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2.2PORTS. Port Engineering.
DESIGN AND SUPERVISION
RENDERED SERVICES• Integral Design of Commercial, Industrial and Fishing Ports and Marinas
• Design of Channels, Shelter Works and Wharves, Jetties & Piers
• Design of Dry Docks
• Design of Port Terminals, Facilities and Buildings
• Port equipment: cranes, conveyor belts, pipes, etc.
• Construction Management and Works Supervision
• Project Management and EPCM
SOME REFERENCES• New Commercial Ports and extensions: Port of Algeciras, Ceuta, Gijón
and Ferrol (ES), Port Gentil (GA) and San Antonio (CL)
• Marinas: Ibiza, Port Adriano and Valencia (ES)
• Fishing Ports: Cádiz, Vigo and Fish market at Almería (ES)
• Shelter works: Ports of Ibiza, La Gomera, Granadilla, La Esfinge, Valencia,
Barcelona, Punta Langosteira, Gijón, Las Palmas and Sagunto (ES), Sines
(PT) and San Antonio (CL)
• Wharves: Ports of Ceuta, Tarragona., Ibiza, Algeciras, Cee, Tenerife,
Valencia, Málaga, Huelva and Alcúdia (ES)
• Construction Management and Supervision: Ports of Barcelona and
Tenerife (ES), Callao (PE), Quequén (AR) and Ashdod (IL)
B
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Services: Feasibility study and preliminary designScope: • Complete Design of the new port: nautical
and land accesses, breakwaters, wharves, yards, urbanization, buildings and port equipments
• Drawings and CAPEX
NEW PORT OF GREAT SCALE AT SAN ANTONIO(CHILE). 2013
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Design of several partial works of the port
extension: breakwater, wharves and yards• Drawings and CAPEX
PORT OF ALGECIRAS EXTENSION (SPAIN). 2004-2008
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Modified design of the extension:
breakwaters (3.8 km), wharves (1.25 km) and yards (145 Ha).
• Drawings and CAPEX• Specifications
PORT OF GIJÓN EXTENSION(SPAIN). 2005
Services: Advanced preliminary designScope: • Survey campaigns• Complete design of the new port:
dredging, wharves, oil jetty, and terminals, including drawings, CAPEX and specifications
NEW PORT GENTIL AT ÎLE MANDJI(GABON). 2011
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Complete design of the new basin with a
new breakwater (3.5 km), wharves (1.5 km) and yards
• Drawings, Specifications & CAPEX• Environmental Impact Study
PORT OF CEUTA EXTENSION(SPAIN). 2007
Services: Detailed engineering .Scope: • Complete design of the new port:
breakwater (1.1 km), wharves (0.9 km), yards and urbanization
• Drawings and CAPEX• Specifications
NEW OUTER PORT OF FERROL(SPAIN). 2004
MAIN REFERENCES:
DESIGN OF NEW
COMMERCIAL PORTS
AND EXTENSIONS
B
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Services: Preliminary designScope: • Layout• Numerical modelling• Works Preliminary design: dredging,
breakwaters, wharves, pontoons…• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
FISHING PORT OF LA COTINIÈRE EXTENSION(FRANCE). 2014
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Geotech. & structural calculations• Drawings• Construction specifications• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
LEISURE BERTH FACILITIES AT THE NORTHERN WHARF. PORT OF IBIZA (SPAIN). 2010
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Layout & complete design of the building,
85 x 25 m2 and 3 heights• Design of the urbanization• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
NEW FISH MARKET AT THE PORT OF ALMERIA(SPAIN). 2005
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Geotech. & structural calculations• Drawings• Construction specifications• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
IMPROVEMENT OF THE REPAIR YARD AT THE FISHING BASIN. PORT OF SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE (SPAIN). 2010
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Layout• Complete design of the works:
breakwaters, wharves, pontoons, yards and urbanization
• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
PORT ADRIANO EXTENSION(SPAIN). 2007
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Modified design of the works, including
calculations, drawings and specifications• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
PIER FOR MEGA-YATCHS AT THE PORT OF VALENCIA(SPAIN). 2005
MAIN REFERENCES:
DESIGN OF MARINAS
AND FISHING PORTS
B
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Services: Preliminary design Scope: • Definition of the loads• Typologies analysis• Geotech.&structural calculations• Drawings• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
BREAKWATER FOR THE PORT OF SAN ANTONIO EXTENSION (CHILE). 2013
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Complete design of breakwater
enlargement (1st phase) for the Port Authority (2004)
• Modified design of the 2nd phase for the constructor (2009)
BREAKWATER ENLARGEMENT AT THE PORT OF LA GOMERA(SPAIN). 2004, 2009
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Complete design of modified sections for
the new breakwater.• Drawings• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
BREAKWATER FOR THE NEW PORT OF LA ESFINGE(SPAIN). 2009
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Complete design of modified sections for
the new breakwater• Environmental surveillance during
construction (until 2003) and exploitation (until 2012)
‘BOTAFOC’ BREAKWATER AT THE PORT OF IBIZA(SPAIN). 2012
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Complete design of the new breakwater
modified sections (for constructor; 2004)• Design of the new counterdike mo-dified
sections (for tender; 2009)
SHELTER WORKS FOR THE NEW PORT OF GRANADILLA(SPAIN). 2004, 2009
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Complete design of modified sections for
the new breakwater• Construction procedures• Technical assistance during works
SOUTHERN BREAKWATER AT THE PORT OF BARCELONA(SPAIN). 2008
MAIN REFERENCES:
DESIGN OF SHELTER
WORKS AND
CHANNELS (1)
B
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Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Design of the modified sections for the
new breakwater (3,350 m) with world’s biggest armor blocks (150 t) including model tests
• Design of the new counterdike• Construction procedures
SHELTER WORKS FOR THE NEW PORT OF PUNTA LANGOSTEIRA(SPAIN). 2006
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Complete design of modified sections
(vertical typology) for the breakwater enlargement.
• Drawings and CAPEX
BREAKWATER ENLARGEMENT AT THE PORT OF LAS PALMAS (SPAIN). 2005
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Complete design of modified sections
(vertical typology) for the breakwater enlargement and the new southern counterdike.
• Drawings and CAPEX
SHELTER WORKS FOR THE PORT OF SAGUNTO EXPANSION (SPAIN). 2003
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Design of the breakwater modi-fied
sections (3,800 m) with 3 typologies• Construction procedures
SHELTER WORKS FOR THE PORT OF GIJÓN EXTENSION(SPAIN). 2005
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Modified sections for the new breakwaters
(for tender process)• New navigation channel between the
inner basin and the open sea (for constructor).
SHELTER WORKS AND NAVIGATION CHANNEL FOR THE PORT OF VALENCIA NEW ENTRANCE (SPAIN). 2005
Services: Detailed design for tenderScope: • Definition of the loads• Geotech. & structural calculations• Drawings• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
EASTERN BREAKWATER AT THE PORT OF SINES(PORTUGAL). 2001
MAIN REFERENCES:
DESIGN OF SHELTER
WORKS AND
CHANNELS (2)
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Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Proposal of alternatives• Geotech.&structural calculations• Drawings and prescriptions• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
RECONDITIONING OF THE WESTERN WHARF AT THE PORT OF CEUTA (SPAIN). 2010
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Design Basis• Design of the works for the jetty and
berths repair• Constructive procedures
REPAIR OF THE JETTY AT THE CEPSA’S REFINERY IN THE GIBRALTAR BAY (SPAIN). 2009
Services: Detailed eng. for the tender processScope: • Proposal of alternatives• Geotech.&structural calculations• Drawings and prescriptions• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
COMMERCIAL WHARVES AT THE PORT OF IBIZA(SPAIN). 2009
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Design of the new works: wharves, beths,
access gangway…• Drawings and Prescriptions• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
ANDALUCÍA WHARF ENLARGEMENT AND REMOVAL OF THE ASESA’S OIL PRODUCTS JETTY. PORT OF TARRAGONA(SPAIN). 2010
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Design of the new works: wharf, yard
reclamation, urbanization…• Drawings and Prescriptions• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
BRENS WHARF EXTENSION AT THE PORT OF CEE(SPAIN). 2009
Services: Detailed engineering.Scope: • Design Basis• Design of the works for the gangway and
berth repair• Constructive procedures
REPAIR OF THE CEPSA’S JETTY AT THE PORT OF LA HONDURA(SPAIN). 2008
MAIN REFERENCES:
DESIGN OF WHARVES,
JETTIES AND PIERS (1)
B
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Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Design of the new works: wharf, yard
reclamation, urbanization…• Drawings and Prescriptions• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
EASTERN WHARF ENLARGEMENT AT PORT OF ALGECIRAS EXTENSION (SPAIN). 2007
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Design of the new works: wharf, yard
reclamation, urbanization…• Drawings and Prescriptions• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
WHARF NO 9 AT THE PORT OF MÁLAGA(SPAIN). 2005
Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Design of the new works: wharf, yard
reclamation, urbanization…• Drawings and Prescriptions• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
WESTERN WHARVES COMPLETION AT THE PORT OF ALCÚDIA(SPAIN). 2004
Services: Detailed eng. for the tender processScope: • Proposal of alternatives• Geotech.&structural calculations• Drawings• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
CONNECTION BETWEEN TRANSVERSE WHARVES AND REPLACEMENT OF THE BERTH LINE AT THE PORT OF VALENCIA (SPAIN). 2006
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Proposal of alternatives• Geotech.&structural calculations• Drawings• Costs analysis (CAPEX)
REFURBISHMENT OF THE MINERALS PIER AT THE PORT OF HUELVA (SPAIN). 2005
• Port of Las Palmas• Port of Tarragona• Port of Santander• Port of Carboneras• Port of Lanzarote• Port of VilagarcIa
• Port of Sta. Cruz de Tenerife• Port of El Ferrol• Port of Barcelona• Naval Base of Rota• Port of Sagunto• Port of Civitavecchia (IT)
LARGE NUMBER OF DESIGNS FOR CONSTRUCTION TENDER PROCESSES
MAIN REFERENCES:
DESIGN OF WHARVES,
JETTIES AND PIERS (2)
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Services: Works supervision Scope: • All the works tendered by the Barcelona
Port Authority (maritime, urbanizations, railway…)
• Execution, geotechnical, geometric, quantitative and quality control
WORKS AT THE PORT OF BARCELONA (SPAIN). 2013-2015
Services: Works supervision Scope: • Wharves and pontoons• Project revision• Execution, geometric, quantitative and
quality control
LEISURE BERTH FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT AT THE NORTHERN WHARF. PORT OF MAHON (SPAIN). 2010
Services: Works supervision Scope: • Dredging and shelter works• Modified design of works• Assistance and supervision during the
construction
PORT OF QUEQUÉN IMPROVEMENT AND EXTENSION (ARGENTINA). 2005
Services: Works supervision Scope: • Dredging of the channel and demo-lition
of the heads breakwaters• Execution, geometric, quantitative and
quality control
ENTRANCE OF THE PORT OF EL CALLAO (PERU). 2011
Services: Detailed eng. & Works supervisionScope: • Wharf (-17 m), yard reclamation,
pavements and utilities systems• Detailed engineering• Execution, geometric, quantitative and
quality control
CONTAINERS TERMINAL EXTENSION AT THE ‘LEÓN Y CASTILLO’ WHARF. PORT OF LAS PALMAS (SPAIN). 2009
Services: Works supervision & Detailed eng.Scope: • Breakwater enlargement (1.1 km), sheet
piles wharves (2 km), yards reclamation and urbanization
• Modified design of the works• Assistance during construction
PORT OF ASHDOD EXTENSION (ISRAEL). 2005
MAIN REFERENCES:
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT AND
SUPERVISION
B
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2.2PORTS. Port Engineering.
TECHNOLOGY (R & D & I)
MAIN REFERENCES:• Concrete floating caissons to be used at wild seas (PROFIT)
• Floating caissons with perforated base (CDTI)
• Project R+D+I CAPOEIRA: Coordination Action of Ports for
Integration Of Efficient Innovations and Development of Adequate
Research, Development and Innovation Activities (CE)
• Development of Software for the design of floating caissons
• Non Linear Advanced Model of Waves (MANOLO): model for the
inner agitation and port resonance study
• Program IH-2VOF: wave-structure interaction model
C
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MARINE STUDIES
3
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3.1MARINE STUDIES. Oceanography.
Operational oceanography
R&D&I
Physicaloceanography
THE MAIN SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE FIELD OF OCEANOGRAPHY ARE:
A. Physical oceanography• Real-time measurement networks
• Oceanographic instrumentation
• Maritime climate and numerical modelling of oceanographic
processes
• Comprehensive mapping
• Submarine outlets & intakes and groundwater discharges
• Evaluation of borrow sites
B. Operational oceanography• Water quality
• Civil works
• Leisure
C. Technology: Research, Development and
Innovation (R & D & I)
PORT WORKSCOASTAL WORKS
SUBMARINE OUTLETS &
INTAKES
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3.1MARINE STUDIES. Oceanography.
Physical oceanography
Rendered services• Real-time measurement networks
• Oceanographic instrumentation
• Waves
• Tides
• Currents
• Numerical modelling of
oceanographic processes
• Waves
• Tides
• Currents
• Sediments
• Comprehensive mapping
• Topographical – bathymetric
mapping
• Morphological mapping
• Ecological mapping
• Geophysical survey
• Submarine groundwater
discharges
• Submarine intakes and outlets
• Modelling
• Design
• Evaluation of borrow sites
A
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Services: Real-time measurement networkScope: • Winds, waves, tides, currents…• Turn-key project• Provision, deployment of instruments• Website (classic and mobile)• Technological development
REAL-TIME MEASUREMENT NETWORK IN SAN ANTONIO(CHILE). 2012-2013
Services: Submarine outfall Scope: • Sensitivity analysis• Diffuser design• Water quality modelling• Brine
SUBMARINE OUTFALL IN SAN PEDRO DEL PINATAR(SPAIN). 2009
Services: Characterization of marine environment Scope: • Wave propagation• Tide analysis• Currents• Sediment suspension
NUMERICAL MODELLING OF OCEANOGRAPHIC PROCESSES
Services: Submarine outfallScope: • Sensitivity analysis• Diffuser design• Water quality modelling• Field work guidance
SUBMARINE OUTFALL IN PORT VENDRES(FRANCE). 2011-2013
Services: Submarine outfall Scope: • Modifications due to construction
requirements• Diffuser design• Water quality modelling• Industrial water
SUBMARINE OUTFALL IN PUNTA DE GATE(SPAIN). 2005
Services: Characterization of marine environment .Scope: • Waves• Tides and Currents• LiDAR• Satellite-based cartography
OCEANOGRAPHICAL INSTRUMENTATION
MAIN REFERENCES:
PHYSICAL
OCEANOGRAPHY
C
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3.1MARINE STUDIES. Oceanography.
OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY
SERVICIOS PRESTADOS• Water quality
• Bathing quality of urban beaches
• Algal blooms
• Aquaculture
• Civil works
• Port construction
• Port operation
• Other civil works
• Leisure
• Safety for swimmers
• Surfing conditions
• OthersNumerical
model
Inputs
ActionsForecast
B
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3.1MARINE STUDIES. Oceanography.
TECHNOLOGY (R&D&I)
MAIN REFERENCES• Study of submarine groundwater discharges (CDTI, 2009-2011)
• Study of submarine groundwater discharges (PROFIT, 2007)
C
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3.2MARINE STUDIES. Marine Environment.
THE MAIN SERVICES RENDERED IN THE FIELD OF MARINE ENVIRONMENT ARE:
A. NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT• Studies of the Physic, biological and human environment
• Environment characterization
• Marine environmental cartographies (Ecocartographies)
• Land Planning
• Geographical Information Systems (SIG)
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT• Environmental and Social Impact Studies
• Environmental processing
• Environmental audits
• Studies for submarine cables
C. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND
SUPERVISION OF MARITIME WORKS
Environmental assessment
Environmental Management and
Supervision of works
Natural resources management
PORT WORKSCOASTAL WORKS
SUBMARINE CABLES
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3.2MARINE STUDIES. Marine Environment.
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Rendered services• Studies of the Physic, biological and human environment
• Environment characterization
• Morphological studies
• Bionomic studies
• Ecological studies
• Archeologically inspections
• Socioeconomic studies
• Environment characterization
• Real time oceanographic and meteorological variables
measurement networks : winds, waves, currents, tide… (see
section 2.1. Oceanography)
• Topographic, bathymetric and geophysical surveys
• Oceanographic variables measurement (see section 2.1.
Oceanography)
• Marine environmental cartography (Ecocartographies): benthonic
communities, marine habitats…
• Land Planning
• Geographical Information Systems (SIG)
A
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Services: Environment characterization Scope: • Seismic reflection studies, samples
collection and filmings• Phanerogams cartography extension and
identification of variations• Characterization & cartography of the LIC
‘Costes del Garraf’
MARINE PHANEROGAMS CARTOGRAPHY AT GARRAF(SPAIN). 2011-2012
Services: Environment characterization Scope: • Study of the coastal strip and marine
bottom (-50 m)• Bathymetric, morphological and bionomic
studies, etc.• Terrestrial and marine environment
ecological characterization
ECOCARTOGRAPHY OF MENORCA, IBIZA AND FORMENTERA (SPAIN). 2008-2011
Services: Environment characterization Scope: • Study of the coastal strip and marine
bottom (-50 m)• Bathymetric, morphological and bionomic
studies, etc.• Terrestrial and marine environment
ecological characterization
ECOCARTOGRAPHY OF EL HIERRO AND LA GOMERA ISLANDS (SPAIN). 2004-2005
Services: Environment characterization Scope: • Seismic reflection studies, samples
collection and filmings• Comparison with existing cartographies
and identification of variations• Characterization & cartography of the LIC
‘Costes del Maresme’
MARINE PHANEROGAMS CARTOGRAPHY AT MATARÓ(SPAIN). 2010-2011
Services: Environment characterization Scope: • Study of the coastal strip and marine
bottom (-50 m) • Bathymetric, morphological and bionomic
studies, etc.• Terrestrial and marine environment
ecological characterization
ECOCARTOGRAPHY OF THE MALAGA PROVINCE LITTORAL (SPAIN). 2004-2006
Services: Environment characterization .Scope: • Study of the coastal strip and marine
bottom (-50 m)• Bathymetric, morphological and bionomic
studies, etc.• Terrestrial and marine environment
ecological characterization
ECOCARTOGRAPHY OF THE GRAN CANARIA SOUTHERN LITTORAL (SPAIN). 2000-2003
MAIN REFERENCES:
MARINE
ENVIRONMENTAL
CARTOGRAPHIES
A
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3.2MARINE STUDIES. Marine Environment.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
RENDERED SERVICES• Maritime climate studies (see section 2.1. Oceanography)
• Numerical modelling (see section 2.1. Oceanography)
• Waves propagation
• Currents and sediment transport
• Dispersion studies
• Studies of impact on the littoral dynamics (see section 3.2. Coastal
engineering)
• Environmental Inventories (benthonic communities, marine
habitats…)
• Environmental audits
• Environmental and Social Impact Studies of port, coastal and
maritime works
• Studies for submarine cables
• Environmental processing
• Management of Spills and Dredging
B
PLAN DE VIGILANCIA DIQUE DE BOTAFOC
PIEZA Nº DE SIGLA Nº DE FRAGMENTOS TOTAL
LINGOTE DE PLOMO 10606/249 1 1
PROYECTIL DE PIEDRA 10606/250 1 1
TOTAL 2
TOTAL DE MATERIALES ARQUEOLÓGICOS: 261
CONTROL PRADERAS Posidonia oceanica
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Services: Environmental Impact StudyScope: • Environmental characterization• Identification and assessment of
environmental impacts• Corrective measures and Environmental
Surveillance Plan
EXTENSION OF THE GAS STORAGE ‘GAVIOTA’(SPAIN). 2010-2011
Services: Environmental Impact Study Scope: • Environmental characterization• Identification and assessment of
environmental impacts• Corrective measures and Environmental
Surveillance Plan
PORT OF CEUTA EXTENSION , 2ND PHASE(SPAIN). 2003-2004
Services: Environmental Impact Study Scope: • Environmental characterization• Identification and assessment of
environmental impacts• Corrective measures and Environmental
Surveillance Plan
PORT OF CEUTA EXTENSION , 3RD PHASE(SPAIN). 2007-2008
Services: Initial environmental auditScope: • Identification of the facilities and problems
diagnosis• Creation of database• Actions proposal
PORT OF LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA(SPAIN). 2003
MAIN REFERENCES:
ENVIRONMENTAL
AND SOCIAL IMPACT
STUDIES
B.1
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Services: Environmental characterizationScope: • Definition of the needed permissions to
carry out the works• Localization of the cable sinking area at
the beach• Layout definition
PROJECT SOUTHAMERICA CROSSING(SPAIN). 2000-2001
Services: Environmental characterization Scope: • Environmental studies• Processing of the Administrative
authorization for the occupation of the Protection Easement Zone and the Maritime -Terrestrial Land
SUBMARINE CABLE SINKING AT DE ES TRENC BEACH (MALLORCA, SPAIN). 2001
Services: Environmental characterization Scope: • Environmental studies• Processing of permissions, licenses and authorizations
SPANISH MEDIFIBER-1 PERMITS WORKS SURVEY(SPAIN). 2000-2001
Services: Environmental characterization Scope: • Environmental studies• Processing of permissions, licenses and
authorizations• Processing of the Administrative
authorization for the occupation of the Protection Easement Zone and the Maritime -Terrestrial Land
SUBMARINE FIBER OPTIC CABLE SINKING AT VALENCIA AND MALLORCA (SPAIN). 2000
MAIN REFERENCES:
STUDIES FOR
SUBMARINE CABLES
B.2
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3.2MARINE STUDIES. Marine Environment.
SUPERVISION OF WORKS
RENDERED SERVICES• Environmental management of port and maritime works
construction
• Environmental supervision, control and surveillance of port and
maritime works construction
• Management of Spills and Dredging
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Services: Supervisión ambiental de la ObraScope: • Asistencia Ambiental durante la
construcción• Establecimiento de la Red de Medidas• Seguimiento de Parámetros Ambientales
PORT OF VALENCIA EXTENSIÓN(SPAIN). 2008-2012
Services: Environm. supervision of the work Scope: • Environmental assistance during the
construction• Measurements network establishment• Environmental parameters monitoring
BOTAFOC BREAKWATER CONSTRUCTION(SPAIN). 2001-2003
Services: Environm. Supervis. of the exploitationScope: • Measurements network establishment• Environmental parameters control• Environmental evolution monitoring
BOTAFOC BREAKWATER EXPLOITATION(SPAIN). 2003-2011
MAIN REFERENCES:
ENVIRONMENTAL
SUPERVISION OF
WORKS
C
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COASTS
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4.1COASTS. Integrated Coastal Zone Management.
MAIN SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE FIELD OF INTEGRATED COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT (ICZM)
A. ICZM PLANNING• Coastal Master Plans
• Global characterization of coastal zones
• Sustainability studies
B. STUDIES• Oceanographic studies
• Coastal flooding
• Investigation of borrow sites
• Emergency management
• Oil spills
• Beach / Coastal monitoring
C. TECHNOLOGY: RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT
AND INNOVATION (R & D & I)
Studies
R&D&I
PlanningINTEGRATED
COASTAL ZONE
MANAGEMENT
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Services: ICZMScope: • Physical, environmental, socio-economic
and land planning approach• SWOT analysis• Proposal of actions according to coastal
management policy
PLAN MASTER PLAN FOR THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF THE COAST. PROVINCE OF SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE (SPAIN). 2006-2010
Services: Marine environment charactScope: • Tool for ICZM• Topo-, bathy-, morphological survey• Sediment sampling• Strong GIS support
COMBINED MAPPING OF MENORCA, IBIZA AND FORMENTERA (SPAIN). 2008-2011
Services: Marine environment charactScope: • Tool for ICZM• Topo-, bathy-, morphological survey• Sediment sampling• Strong GIS support
COMBINED MAPPING OF EL HIERRO AND LA GOMERA ISLANDS (SPAIN). 2004-2005
Services: ICZMScope: • Physical, environmental, socio-economic
and land planning approach• SWOT analysis• Proposal of actions according to coastal
management policy
MASTER PLAN FOR THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF THE COAST. PROVINCE OF LAS PALMAS (SPAIN). 2006-2010
Services: Marine environment charact.Scope: • Tool for ICZM• Topo-, bathy-, morphological survey• Sediment sampling• Strong GIS support
COMBINED MAPPING OF MÁLAGA PROVINCE(SPAIN). 2004-2006
Services: Marine environment charact.Scope: • Tool for ICZM• Topo-, bathy-, morphological survey• Sediment sampling• Strong GIS support
COMBINED MAPPING OF SOUTH GRAN CANARIA ISLAND (SPAIN). 2000-2003
INTEGRATED COASTAL
ZONE MANAGEMENT.
PLANNING
A
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Services: ICZMScope: • Combined effects of tides and waves• Population, land use, infrastructures taken
into account for risk assessment• Strong GIS support
ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF COASTAL FLOOD RISKS(SPAIN). 2013
Services: ICZM Scope: • Assessment of historical coastline
behaviour• ICZM alternatives• Preliminary EIA study
COASTAL RESTORATION ALONG CULLERA – GANDÍA(SPAIN). 2012-2013
Services: ICZM Scope: • Sediment behaviour assessment• Volume of sediment motion• Effectiveness of periodic recharges
SYSTEMATIC BEACH RENOURISHMENT OF EL PRAT BEACH (SPAIN). 2008
Services: ICZMScope: • Field work: topo-bathymetric survey,
geophysical survey• Sediment sampling and analysis• Engineering design of beach .nourishment
COASTAL EROSION ALONG THE COAST OF SALAVERRY(PERU). 2011
Services: ICZM Scope: • Long-term regional scale borrow site• Large depths (aprox. 100 m)• Huge volumes of suitable sand (100 Mm3)• EIA study
INVESTIGATION OF STRATEGIC BORROW SITES(SPAIN). 2006
Services: ICZM Scope: • Assessment of sedimentological problem• Proposal of alternative actions• Emergency situation: dissalination water
supply plant
EMERGENCY ACTIONS IN BLANES(SPAIN). 2006
INTEGRATED COASTAL
ZONE MANAGEMENT.
STUDIES
B
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4.1COASTS. Integrated Coastal Zone Management.
TECHNOLOGY (R&D&I)
MAIN REFERENCES• Cartographic and morphological survey by means of laser and
hyperspectral cameras (CDTI, 2007)
• Airborne cartographic and morphological survey (IMADE, 2006)
C
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4.2COASTS. Coastal Engineering.
THE MAIN SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE FIELD OF COASTAL ENGINEERING ARE:
A. COASTAL PROCESSES• Real time measurement systems
• Fieldworks
• Littoral dynamic studies
• Numerical Modeling
• Environmental Impact Studies
B. COASTAL WORKS DESIGN AND SUPERVISION• Beach nourishment and restoration
• Coastal protection and defense
• Seafront promenades
• Sea outfall & intakes
• Artificial reefs
C. TECHNOLOGY: RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT
AND INNOVATION (R & D & I)
Design and Supervision
R&D&I
Coastal processes BEACHESPROTECTION&DEF
ENSEPROMENADES
OUTALL&INTAKESARTIFICIAL REEFS
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4.2COASTS. Coastal Engineering.
COASTAL PROCESSES
RENDERED SERVICES• Real time measurement systems of Oceanographic and
Meteorological variables (winds, waves, currents, tides…)
• Fieldworks
• Topographic, Bathymetric and Geophysical Surveys
• Measurement of Oceanographic variables
• Environmental Inventories (benthonic communities, marine
habitats…)
• Sediment quality (surface samples, vibrocores…)
• Archaeological inspections
• Maritime Climate Studies
• Numerical Modelling
• Waves Propagation
• Currents and Sedimentary Transport & Beach evolution
• Dispersion Studies
• Analysis of the Climate Change
• Studies of Impacts to the Littoral Dynamics
• Environmental Impact Studies
• Environmental Management and Supervision of Coastal Works
• Management of Spills and Dredging
A
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4.2COASTS. Coastal Engineering.
DESIGN AND SUPERVISION
RENDERED SERVICES
• Beach restoration design
• Beach nourishment
• Coastal defence schemes
• Borrow site selection
• Submarine
• Terrestrial
• Exploitation of submarine
borrow sites
• Coastal vegetation
• Seafront promenade design
• Plan design
• Structural design
• Utilities
• Urban furniture
• Gardening
• Design of sea outfalls
• Dispersion studies
• Structural protection design
• Optimization
• Design of artificial reefs
• Field work
• Reef design
• Assessment of coastal effects
• Dredging projects
• Design
• Dredge selection
• Dredging supervision
• Coastal defence schemes
• Groins / Jetties
• Detached breakwaters
• Beach nourishment
• Sand by-passing
• Monitoring and control
B
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Services: Detailed engineeringScope: • Avoid wave reflection along seawall• Improvement of coastal jetty• Sand scraping• Urban beach nourishment
ONDARRETA BEACH IMPROVEMENT(SPAIN). 2013
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Influenced by harbour enlargement• Borrow site selection• Beach nourishment design• EIA study
BENÍTEZ AND SAN AMARO BEACH NOURISHMENTS(SPAIN). 2009-2010
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Coastal defence scheme design• Beach nourishment design• Selection of borrow material• Urban furniture and beach services
CARANZA BEACH NOURISHMENT(SPAIN). 2007
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Field work (topo, bathy, sediments)• Investigation of terrestrial borrow sites• Beach nourishment design• Recreational pedestrian / bike path design
RÍO VÉLEZ DELTA BEACH RESTORATION(SPAIN). 2011-2012
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Structural design of seawall• Detailed design• Coastal vegetation• Urban furniture and beach services
MATALASCAÑAS SEAFRONT PROMENADE(SPAIN). 2008-2010
Services: Detailed engineering Scope: • Coastal defence scheme design• Beach nourishment design• Selection of borrow material• Urban furniture and beach services
LA CALETA BEACH NOURISHMENT(SPAIN). 2005-2006
MAIN REFERENCES:
BEACHES AND
PROMENADES
B.1
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Services: Detailed EngineeringScope: • Detailed design, drawings and CAPEX• Bathymetric and geophysical survey• Modules fabrication and installation
ARTIFICIAL REEFS IN FRONT OF THE SAN ROQUE AND HUELVA LITTORAL (SPAIN). 2008
Services: Detailed EngineeringScope: • Detailed design, drawings and CAPEX• Bathymetric and geophysical survey• Modules fabrication and installation
ARTIFICIAL REEFS AT TORDERA-CABO TOSSA (GERONA), CHIPIONA-ROTA (CADIZ) AND CASTRO URDIALES (CANTABRIA) (SPAIN). 2003
Services: Detailed EngineeringScope: • Detailed design, drawings and CAPEX• Bathymetric and geophysical survey• Modules fabrication and installation
ARTIFICIAL REEF AT THE ABRA AREA IN LAREDO(CANTABRIA, SPAIN). 2002
Services: Detailed EngineeringScope: • Detailed design, drawings and CAPEX• Bathymetric and geophysical survey• Modules fabrication and installation
ARTIFICIAL REEF AT THE TABARCA AREA (SPAIN). 2004
Services: Detailed EngineeringScope: • Detailed design, drawings and CAPEX• Bathymetric and geophysical survey• Modules fabrication and installation
ARTIFICIAL REEFS AT THE AREA BETWEEN THE RIVER LLOBREGAT AND VALLCARCA (BARCELONA, SPAIN). 2002
Services: Detailed EngineeringScope: • Detailed design, drawings and CAPEX• Bathymetric and geophysical survey• Modules fabrication and installation
ARTIFICIAL REEF AT THE CALDERÓN AREA(CANTABRIA, SPAIN). 2001
MAIN REFERENCES:
ARTIFICIAL REEFS
B.2
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5Software and Staff
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5.1PORTS AND COASTS. Software.
FOR CARRYING OUT THE PORT, COASTAL AND MARINE PROJECTS AND STUDIES, INTECSA-INARSA USES PLENTY OF SOFTWARE PROGRAMS BELONGING TO DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES
A. PORTS AND COASTS• Maritime climate: CEDAS, in-house software
• Waves propagation: MIKE21, OLUCA, SWAN, STWAVE
• Currents: MIKE21, COPLA, MOHID, ADCIRC
• Sediment transport: MIKE21, MOPLA, MOHID
• Beach evolution: SMC, GENESIS, SBEACH
• Agitation and Resonance: MIKE21, MANOLO
• Dispersion: MIKE21, MOHID, CORMIX, STFATE, ODV
• Oil spills: GNOME
• Maneuverability: SHIPMA
• Waves – structure interaction: IH-2VOF
• Breakwaters: BREAKWAT, in-house software
• Gravity wharves: In-house software
• Port planning: In-house software
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5.1PORTS AND COASTS. Software.
FOR CARRYING OUT THE PORT, COASTAL AND MARINE PROJECTS AND STUDIES, INTECSA-INARSA USES PLENTY OF SOFTWARE PROGRAMS BELONGING TO DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES
B. STRUCTURES• FEM programs for general structures: SAP-2000, STAAD PRO
• Building structures: CYPE, TRICALC
C. GEOTECHNICS• SLIDE, GEOSLOPE
• Plasticity models: PLAXIS, FLAC-3D, ANSYS
• Sheetpiles: RIDO
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5.1PORTS AND COASTS. Software.
FOR CARRYING OUT THE PORT, COASTAL AND MARINE PROJECTS AND STUDIES, INTECSA-INARSA USES PLENTY OF SOFTWARE PROGRAMS BELONGING TO DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES
D. UTILITIES• Pipelines: PIPE PHASE
• Instrumentation: INTOOLS
• Chemical and Petrochemical processes: HYSYS
• In-house software
E. SUPPORT TO ENGINEERING• Drawings design: AUTOCAD, CIVIL3D, PDMS
• Geographical Information Systems: ARCGIS, ARCMAP, GEOMEDIA
• Technology development: MATLAB, SURFER, ORACLE, JAVA
• Project Management: P+
• Project Planning: MICROSOFT PROJECT, PRIMAVERA
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5.2PORTS AND COASTS. Staff.
MANAGER OF THE PORTS AND COASTS AREA
OPERATIONS MANAGER
Planning & Logistics
Ports design
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
Design and Engineering
Operation & Maintenance
South America
Middle East
Marine studies
Geotechnics Structures
Equipment & Utilities
Ports Construction
Design Managers Construction Managers
Ports Construction
Proposals Managers
Ports Construction
Local BDMs
Oceanography
Coastal Engineering
Marine Environment
Structures
Soil Engineering
Foundations
Port equipment
Electr&Mecutilities
Instrumentation & control
Costs control
Schedule control
Execution control
Geometric control
Quality control
Project Managers
Support to Engineering (GIS, technologic developments, etc.)
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5.2PORTS AND COASTS. Staff.
MIGUEL LA CASTA MUÑOA
Miguel La Casta is Master in Civil Engineer and has two Masters: in Business Administration and in Port Engineering and Management. He is currently completing the Ph. Doctorateat the UPC. He has over 30 years of professional experience in the field of management and supervision of port works project and construction, having developed the main port ofhis professional career at the Administration, and specifically at the Barcelona Port Authority where he arrived to be the Director of Infrastructures and Conservation until 2009,when he moved to the private sector. He regularly participates in technical congresses and meetings, within Spain and internationally, as well as national post-graduate andmaster’s courses. he is member of the PIANC Work Groups WG-144 “Classification of soils and rocks for the maritime dredging process” and IP-03 “Port fillings. He is currently theCoordinator of the Construction Supervisions at the Ports and Coasts Department.
Master in Civil Engineering – [PORTS]
PABLO GARCÍA BARBADILLO
Pablo García is Master in Civil Engineering with wide experience in Maritime and Port Engineering Projects and in Works Supervision (both civil and port, standing out theAssistance to the Construction Management of the Outer Port of Langosteira, one of the most complex maritime works ever constructed at Spain).He started his career at theConstruction firm Ferrovial-Agromán, from where he moved to the Engineering firm Alatec, having carried out a lot of port engineering, both at a design level as at workssupervision level. Since 2013 he is working at INTECSA-INARSA, where he is the Head of the Ports and Coasts Department.
Master in Civil Engineering – [PORTS]
LUIS MORENO BLASCO
Luis J. Moreno is Master in Civil Engineer) and has a Master of Engineering in Ocean Engineering by the Texas A & M University. He is currently completing the Ph. Doctorate at theUPM. He has over 30 years of professional experience in the field of Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering & Consultancy and R+D+I, not only at national research anddevelopment centres but also at governmental agencies and private companies. He has been a part-time associate professor at the UPM since 2003. He regularly participates intechnical congresses, within Spain and internationally, as well as national post-graduate and master’s courses. He has been national delegate at the CAN/MAST committee of theEuropean Union and technology research, development and innovation project evaluator within the marine field for the European Union. He is currently Project Manager.
Master in Civil Engineering – [OCEANOGRAPHY AND COASTS]
Key Personnel (1)
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5.2PORTS AND COASTS. Staff.
CRISTINA PÉREZ FERNÁNDEZ
Cristina Pérez has an University Degree on Marine Sciences and has wide experience in the development of oceanographic studies and their application to the integratedmanagement in coast areas, fishing studies and divulgation. She has worked as Project Manager and/or specialist in the development of several characterization studies of thecoast environment, environment impact studies and in projects of coastal engineering, both at national and international level. She also has collaborated in R+D+i projects.
Marine Sciences – [OCEANOGRAPHY AND COASTS]
PATRICIA MARTÍN GÓMEZ
The Graduate in Marine Sciences Patricia Martín has wide experience in which she has carried out work in the field of Physical Oceanography both in the processes of obtainingand treatment of data and subsequent analysis and application to numerical modeling. She has taken part in a number of projects in Spain, working with a range of publicinstitutions.
Marine Sciences – [OCEANOGRAPHY AND COASTS]
BEATRIZ MARTÍ
The Agricultural Engineer and Master in Geographic Information Systems, Beatriz Martí Corral, has 20 years of experience carried out in the fields of Geographic InformationSystems, technological development and database design and maintenance. Special mention should be made of the design of customized systems integrating data acquisitionwith SCADA technology and remote data from sensors. Further dissemination of information is developed over the Internet using the most advanced programming languages.
Master in Agricultural Engineering – [SUPPORT TO ENGINEERING]
Key Personnel (2)
ANTONIO JOSÉ CELIS CUBERO
Antonio José Celis Cubero is an experienced engineer, having performed tasks as a technical specialist. He has participated in a number of projects both nationally andinternationally. He has taken part on the field of verification of the structural design and calculations, supervision, feasibility studies, preliminary designs and detailed designs.
Civil Engineering – [CIVIL CONSTRUCTION and TRANSPORTS]
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5.2PORTS AND COASTS. Staff.
This staff is also supported by key personnel expert in different disciplines of Civil Engineering who usually develop several tasks in port studies and projects:
• Geotechnics• Definition of survey campaigns for the geological and geotechnical characterization.• Geotechnical calculations (stability, settlements, soil improvement processes…).
• Structures• Design and calculation (caissons, beams, slabs, piles, sheetpiles…).
• Equipment and Utilities• Port equipment (cranes, conveyor belts, pipes…)• Electrical utilities (high, medium and low voltage) and lighting.• Mechanical utilities (drinking & firefighting water supply, wasted water treatment…).• Instrumentation and Control • Communications, CCTV, etc.
• Support to Engineering• Geographic Information Systems• SCADA systems, telematics, databases, etc.
Key Personnel (3)
Slide 65GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
Main Clients
Public administrations
Construction companies
Julián Camarillo, 53
28037 | Madrid | Spain
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