Nueva esclusa fluvial de Sevilla parte 2

Nueva esclusa fluvial de Sevilla parte 2

Construction of the New Lock at the Port of Seville

Overview of Construction Process

  • The construction involved temporary flotation tanks to ensure gates floated horizontally, as vertical positioning would not allow passage through the old lock due to lower draft.
  • Once at the new lock, gates were positioned vertically using a 750-ton crane and a system of pulleys for maneuvering into place for maintenance and assembly.
  • Bridges were constructed concurrently with the lock to ensure operational readiness upon completion; segments were built off-site and assembled on-site.

Structural Developments

  • Using the same crane, panels were launched from the south side of the lock, with counterweights placed on piles and anchored to panels with tension rods.
  • As construction progressed, buildings in urbanized areas were developed to be completed alongside bridge and gate operations while maintaining river traffic through previous channels.

Dredging and Canal Preparation

  • Dredging was performed upstream and downstream of the lock to achieve specific depths (9.5m and -7.7m), including bank protection with riprap.
  • A cutter suction dredger was utilized capable of reaching depths up to 18m, transporting sediment over 2 km for sedimentation purposes.

Transitioning Maritime Traffic

  • After dredging access points were cleared, maritime traffic was rerouted through the new lock even before it became fully operational for filling in existing navigation channels.

Key Measurements and Impact

  • Significant measurements included:
  • 4 million cubic meters dredged
  • 1.7 million cubic meters excavated
  • Various quantities of steel used in construction (e.g., 5000 tons in sheet piling).
  • The new lock enhances sustainable development by allowing larger vessels access, boosting competitiveness for port facilities located downstream from previous structures.

Future Prospects

  • The new lock positions Seville as a key maritime transport hub between Spain and global markets by accommodating large cargo ships and cruise liners directly into city centers.
Video description

La autoridad portuaria de Sevilla adjudicó la construcción de la nueva esclusa a FCC Construcción, iniciándose los trabajos en julio del 2005 y finalizando en otoño del 2010. La nueva esclusa se ubica a unos 8 km de la ciudad y se le estima un período de vigencia de 50 años.