Quay wall & dyke at Nordhavnen, Port of Copenhagen built with steel sheet piles.
New quay wall & dyke at Nordhavnen, Port of Copenhagen, Denmark. The project consists of 3 quay walls that are 2.3 km long in total, as well as a dyke. It was executed with 25000 tonnes of a steel combined wall system manufactured by ArcelorMittal. The AZ infill steel sheet piles were sealed with the unique Akila® sealing system (more than 37km of sealing). It was commissioned in 2014.

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