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Caisson installation at Pingtan wharf

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Updated: 2013-06-14

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Caisson installation at Pingtan wharf

The final caisson went into the sea at Jidiao wharf, in Jinjing Bay, on the western part of Pingtan Island, Fujian province, on June 10, marking the beginning of a new phase in construction work on berths No 2 and 3.

A total of 36 caissons for the two berths have been installed, since May 2012, as part of five berths to be added to the wharf, at a cost of up to 400 million yuan ($65 million). Each caisson is 20 meters long and 20 m wide, 18.2 m high, and weighs 3,000 tons.

More than 2,200 cu m of concrete has been poured to form walls around the two berths. Construction work on No.4 and 5 has started, workers report.

A caisson is a watertight retaining structure used for engineering work on the foundation of a bridge pier, for building a concrete dam, or for ship repairs. They are in such a way that water can be kept out to allow the work area to dry.

Edited by Chen Zhilin and Roger Bradshaw