Mick Bergh
Director Inshore
DCN Diving carried out extensive underwater and civil engineering works for two construction pits at a water depth of approximately 12 m. The project required precise underwater operations and close coordination with the construction team to ensure safe and efficient execution.
Our divers performed high-pressure cleaning (200 bar) of 1,001 m² of sheet pile wall and carried out sludge removal over an area of 3,953 m², preparing the construction pits for the next phase of the project.
A key part of the works was the placement of 7,257 m³ of underwater concrete using a tremie system, supported by a pontoon bridge to ensure controlled and accurate installation.
In addition, our team completed sheet pile anchor welding and repairs, grouting works, and sensor installation. DCN Diving also provided support during GEWI anchor testing and installed 169 m of crack inducers.
Through this project, DCN Diving once again demonstrated its capability to deliver complex underwater construction works with precision, safety, and efficiency.
Director Inshore