DMC signs Xbloc license agreement with Bouygues for large Calais Port Expansion

BAM Infraconsult, under its trade name DMC,  has signed a license agreement with Bouygues for the use of Xbloc on the large Expansion of the Calais Port in France.

The Calais Project is the third Xbloc project which will be carried out together with Bouygues, after successful projects in Reunion Island and in Dunkerque. With Xblocs of 4, 6, 10, 12 and 14 m3, the project comprises of the largest block sizes applied so far. These large blocks are needed to protect the new breakwater which will be built in a very exposed environment with extreme tidal currents and wave conditions. The largest blocks in the project have a height of  3.5 meters and weigh 33 tons each.

The design of the breakwater is prepared by Arcadis and physical model tests are carried out by DHI in Denmark in order to confirm  the design. The production of roughly 110.000 m3 Xblocs will start in February 2016 and placement is expected to continue until 2018.

DMC signs Xbloc license agreement with Bouygues for large Calais Port Expansion

A very informative video of the whole Port Expansion