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Launched first of the large chests for the multipurpose base of the platform of the port of Savona I go
Dario of the Great Fincosit Work is produced by the floating system
October 23, 2015
Yesterday to Vado Ligure the first large chest produced from the floating system called Dario is launched, of property of the Great Work Fincosit (GLF), the multipurpose enterprise that is constructing the platform of from Liguria port. The large chest, whose base is of 32 for 22 meters and is high 19 meters, is first of the series of beyond fifty large chests that the system will construct for the realization of the base of the platform.
Place on the head of the outer dam of the port of Vado Ligure, Dario is a system between largest to the world for the production of cellular large chests and is conceived, planned and partially realized to Taranto directly from GLF. The system can succeed in at the same time to realize also two long large chests 28 meters and high until 27 meters. Once operatively, Dario will be able to produce also three large chests to the month, according to the type demanded from the project of the infrastructure.
Once finished, the large chests will be sunk singularly before introducing water inside of the cells, then ballasting them definitively with terroso material for their mass in safety.
"The launch of the first large chest - it has emphasized the president of the Harbour Authority of Savona, Gian Luigi Miazza - represents the beginning of the last meaningful phase of the yard and, to continuation also of the formalizzazione of the purchase order of the cranes by APM last week ( on October 12, 2015, ndr), it designs the operations plan that previews the arrival of the first ship to Goes in the spring of 2018".
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