Construction of the new Baltic Hub T3 terminal
With two terminals currently in operation, the construction of the new Baltic Hub 3, will provide a third deep-water quay at the port, increasing the terminals handling capacity by 1.5 million TEUs, to 4.5 million TEUs. The third deep-water quay will be 717 metres long and capable of accommodating the largest container vessels in operation. The new 36-hectare yard will support 28 semi-automated and remotely operated Rail Mounted Gantry (RMG) cranes.
Baltic Hub contracted Royal HaskoningDHV to manage and supervise site investigations and undertake masterplanning, engineering design and construction management services that are currently ongoing. Our team has worked closely with the client’s project team on:
• Managing and supervision of geotechnical investigations and interpreting results
• Masterplanning, concept and preliminary design
• Constructability and cost estimate reviews
• Contract strategy development, building permits and consents, and tender management
• Construction supervision services
Project on map
Project
Construction of the new Baltic Hub T3 terminal
Localization
Gdańsk
Period
2020 r. - present