King Abdulaziz Port Mega-Container Hub Transformation
Growth is the current trend in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and Saudi Ports Authority have their eyes set on changing the future of logistics with their expansion plans for the King Abdulaziz Port Mega-container hub.
As Engineer Consultants for the Consolidation Works at the First and Second Container Terminals on the King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam, Jacobs’ technical knowledge of container terminal design and our ability to manage multidisciplinary projects from design through construction and commissioning is helping the port move into the future.
Delivering a "no surprises" approach to design, complimented by the ability to value engineer the existing arrangements, our team is working toward a successful outcome for our client Saudi Global Ports. Our in-house specialist project delivery team tapped into Jacobs’ wider global and local experience to deliver the project with the highest standards of quality.
“We’re honored that Saudi Global Ports Company turned to us for the first step of their challenging, ambitious endeavor. Our team's extensive experience in designing and managing the construction of container terminals allowed us to understand and navigate the complexities of the project while maintaining business continuity during expansion. ”
Saudi Ports Authority embarked on a development and modernization program to transform the King Abdulaziz Port into a mega-container hub and increase the Port’s capacity to an estimated annual handling capacity of 7.5 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEU) when the planned expansion works are fully completed.
As a first step of this ambitious endeavor, Jacobs was appointed to deliver the design of:
- Repair and renovation of Berths 23 & 24 at T1.
- Quay deck and yard pavement repair and/or reconstruction at T1.
- Building renovation at T1.
- Construction of berth no. 44 involving draft of quay wall at T2.
- Infrastructure and pavement at the back yard of berth no. 44 at T2.
- New terminal buildings at T2.
- New storage yard of area on new reclaimed land envisaged for an automated container handling operation at T2.
Meet some of our team
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Avni Buyukozer, Project & Design Manager
Avni led the design of this important port development project which required intricate coordination of teams delivering the marine, civil and infrastructure design. While acting as the main point of contact with the client and other stakeholders he earned praise from the port management team.
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Colin Emmitt, Project Director
As the Project Director of this major port development project, Colin was responsible for overseeing the overall management and successful delivery of the project.
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Lorna Baker, Marine Design Lead
As the Marine Design Team Leader, Lorna was responsible for leading and overseeing the marine design aspect of the project, which includes berths, quay walls and other marine-related infrastructure.
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James Brierly, Wet Utilities Design Lead
James, as the Wet Utilities Design Team Leader, was responsible for leading the design of wet utilities such as potable water, sewage and firefighting systems, ensuring that they meet the project requirements and regulations.
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Atul Valunjkar, Dry Utilities Lead
Atul led the Dry Utilities Design and oversaw the design of HV and MV electrical systems, ensuring they align with project requirements and adhere to industry standards.
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Michael Thorley, Buildings Design Lead
Michael successfully led the design team to deliver the building concept design packages that was tendered as Design & Build (D&B) work, meeting the project requirements and exceeding the expectations of the project management team.
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David Fanthorpe, Pavements Design Lead
A highly experienced professional in his field, David led the design of the pavement elements of the project skillfully.