
The marine contractor is your reliable partner when expanding harbour areas or developing maritime infrastructure. With extensive experience and modern equipment, we offer customised solutions for reclamation at sea, a method that provides new opportunities to establish land areas, foundation constructions, and create robust, durable solutions along the coast.
Reclamation at sea involves adding materials – such as rock, blasted stone, or other suitable materials – to build up new land or reinforce existing areas. This is often relevant when expanding ports and quays, establishing industrial areas and terminals, or when solid foundations are needed for buildings and other constructions near the sea. We always tailor the method and logistics to local conditions, depth conditions, and the specific requirements of the project.
Such projects place high demands on planning, precision, and environmental considerations. For us, sustainability and efficient material handling are a given – we always prioritise the environment and safety, and actively work to reduce the impact on nature. Reclamation at sea is often combined with other protective measures, such as revetments and erosion protection to guard against waves and currents, seabed preparations for stability, and dredging for correct depth and foundation. This provides robust solutions that withstand tough Norwegian conditions over time.
A good example of our expertise is the project in Kipervika in Ålesund, where we conducted extensive reclamation work to facilitate harbour expansion. The project involved careful planning, logistics, and the use of the right type of material to ensure both stability and quality.
By choosing a partner with specialised expertise in sea infill, you ensure:
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At Sjøentreprenøren, we have high demands on the safety work carried out at the workplaces. Systematic follow-up and dedicated personnel ensure that we always work safely
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