Recently, the 70,000-ton Wharf Project in Indonesia's Bintan Nanshan Industrial Park, constructed by CSCEC, successfully passed acceptance inspection and was officially put into operation.
Focusing on the construction of a 70,000-ton wharf, the project also includes ancillary buildings, roadworks, dredging, steel structures, electrical systems, and pipeline installation. It is currently the largest wharf in the Bintan Nanshan Industrial Park. Once operational, the facility will have an initial annual throughput capacity of 9.9 million tons, which is expected to increase to 11.84 million tons in the long term. The project will play a vital role in supporting industrial growth within the park and enhancing the regional logistics network.
During construction, the project's technical team developed an innovative pile installation method that features faster pile installation, higher efficiency, lower safety risks, and reduced costs. This method effectively mitigated multiple uncontrollable risks and shortened the overall construction schedule. As a result, the team completed the installation of 583 steel pipe piles 12 days ahead of schedule, laying a solid foundation for subsequent works.
Throughout the construction process, the project placed strong emphasis on environmental protection, adopting eco-friendly construction practices such as anti-pollution facilities and sealed slurry transportation systems to safeguard the local ecosystem.
The project team joins the owner in organizing care and engagement activities for local employees
In addition, the project has actively supported local employment, creating over 580 job opportunities for local residents in roles such as rebar work, electrical installation, and logistics services.