Fishing Port - Wessal Capital

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Morocco
Updated:
February 2, 2020
Sector:
Transport
Industry:
Marine
Type:
Port & Harbor
Stage:
Completed
Description:
The project involves construction of a fishing port set to receive 160 artisanal fishing boats, 120 deep-sea trawlers and 70 sardine fishing boats, features the building of a 665 ml-long main breakwater, a 500 ml-long secondary breakwater, a 7.6-ha platform and an 11.6 ha wet dock. the project aim to modernize the current port infrastructure as it will double the size of the fishing port to 12 ha of harbour and 7.6 ha of land area.

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