INTEGRATED PORT DESIGN

The current design of ports is, today, a task that includes not only aspects related to engineering, dedicated to the definition of port infrastructures attending market demands, but it also includes aspects related to the environment, partner aspects -economics of the environment and of the affection of the port to the adjacent coastal natural environment

At IHCantabria we propose we propose its design, remodeling and adaptation to the new port requirements, with the goal of fulfilling the sustainable development objectives planned by the United Nations.

Methodology

We stay in constant contact with the main agencies in charge of port infrastructures at the regional, national and international levels, and develop tailor-made products to design, restructure and adapt ports and their infrastructures.

We design climate services specially adapted for ports. This includes information on waves, long waves, sea level, wind and currents, and their relationship with other aspects such as best practices, development and evaluation of solutions, as well as any other weather-related services that may be useful for port design and management.

We carry out comprehensive designs for newly designed ports or adapt existing ones to satisfy new needs imposed by economic, social or environmental aspects, in order to reduce future problems and ensure sustainable growth.

We propose solutions that rely on using the most advanced numerical tools, state-of-the-art experimental techniques and unique climate databases, which, together with the experience of a multidisciplinary team, allow us to anticipate potential problems and ensure the viability of the designs.

We transfer tools and the analysis and design methodologies developed to the production sector and to the public agencies in charge of managing port infrastructures through on-demand training courses, seminars and workshops.

Areas of Expertise

Development of specific climate services for ports

 

Design of navigation channels and dredging operations in ports

Physical and numerical modeling of port agitation

 

Environmental impact of dredging

Port operations studies in areas of operational interest

Characterization of the risk of oil and chemical spills in port areas

Comprehensive design of seawall, berthing and mooring facilities

Impact of ports on coastal and sedimentary dynamics

Design of approach maneuvers for ships and analysis of operations of moored vessels

Analysis of the quality of coastal waters in port environments. Analysis of water renewal time in ports

SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS

STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF REMOVING AN OUTER SHOAL ON SAILING CONDITIONS IN THE ACCESS CHANNEL TO THE PORT OF PASAIA. PORT AUTHORITY OF PASAIA

This project entails conducting a numerical study to evaluate how the removal of the West shoal, using one of two options, affects sailing conditions in the access channel to the port. This numerical study includes evaluating the effect from waves and currents on both removal options and checking the results with the current situation (without removing the shoal).

STUDIES TO BUILD A TOURIST MARINA ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF COSTA RICA. MARINA TAMBOR PROJECT.

The purpose of this project is to prepare the basic and detailed engineering studies required to design a tourist marina in Bahía Ballena (province of Puntarenas), on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. The studies conducted highlight the need to analyze the needs and requirements of the marina (definition of the number of vessels, their type and distribution, design conditions, etc.), the maritime climate, geotechnical and drilling aspects, the design of the port infrastructures (in plan and elevation), the impact of the construction, and to define the facilities and services in the marina.

BASIC DESIGN OF THE PORT OF TAURO AND ITS EFFECT ON THE STABILITY OF THE TAURUS AND AMADORES BEACHES (GRAN CANARIAS). ANALISIS INGENIEROS, S.L.P.

The main goal of this project was to design the layout of the Port of Tauro and the sections of the seawall that shelter it. To this end, a series of layout alternatives was proposed and an agitation and long-period wave analysis was carried out using the MSP numerical model to determine the operability associated with each. With respect to the structural and functional design of the seawall, this was done using semi-empirical formulations in keeping with the recommendations of the ROM, and doing a final verification with a Level-III protocol.

OPERATIONAL REVIEW FOR AGITATION AND STRUCTURAL VERIFICATION OF NEW SERVICE WHARF 35A IN THE PORT OF BARCELONA. BARCELONA PORT AUTHORITY

The goals of this study are to assess the operability of the new wharf due to port agitation, considering the current and future geometry (after the construction of the new wharf) and the operational limits established by the ROM; to determine the pressures that will act on the new structure for various extreme design waves; to structurally verify the section of the new wharf, considering the loads resulting from waves, the wharf’s own weight, excessive use, mooring and bollard pull.

STUDY OF SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE OPERATIONS IN THE AFRICA DOCK WITH THE PROJECTED CONFIGURATION IN THE 2ND PHASE OF THE INTERNAL DOCKS PROJECT, THE LAND RECLAMATION PLANNED FOR LA DIA AND CONCESSION REQUESTS. PORT AUTHORITY OF LAS PALMAS

This study involves analyzing the agitation and operability (due to waves and wind) different control zones within the African Dock, for a large number of geometric alternatives (39 in total). Following an exhaustive analysis of the alternatives, it was possible to identify the optimal alternative, which responded to agitation substantially better than the current layout while also reducing the construction work involved.

PARTNERSHIPS

IHCantabria has carried out projects as part of national and international competitive tenders, as well as transfer projects and specialized consulting for leading companies in the sector in an international port environment.

Nationally, IHCantabria collaborates actively with national entities, such as the State Public Ports Authority (EPPE), to manage port infrastructures, and directly with port authorities, for which it develops innovative projects such as SAMOA, for EPPE, and SAFEPORT, for the Bahia de Algeciras Port Authority. It also provides solutions for regional port management entities such as Puertos de Cantabria, Ports of the Generalitat, Ports of Illes Balears, Puertos Canarias, Portos de Galiza and others, either directly with them or through partnerships with companies.

Internationally, IHCantabria partners with national and international companies to assist in carrying out unique projects like those involved in the ports of Gijón and Punta Langosteira in Spain, San Antonio in Chile, Aberdeen in Scotland and Açu in Brazil, as well as in other national projects, such as the work carried out for the port authorities of Tenerife, Barcelona, Gijón, La Coruña, Cádiz, Málaga and Las Palmas, among others, and in other, more regional projects like in Laredo, Castro Urdiales, Comillas and San Vicente in Cantabria, Calafat in Catalonia and Agaete in Gran Canaria.

Finally, IHCantabria is actively involved in expert commissions such as the Recommendations for Maritime Projects (ROM), sponsored by the EPPE and which provides a practical guide for the design and management of infrastructures, as well as in different working groups associated with the International Association of Navigation (PIANC), which promote the sustainable design of ports.

SOFTWARE & TOOLS

SOFTWARE

EXPERIMENTAL FACILITIES

IHCantabria headquarters

CCOB

 

IHDATA

IHData is the collective name for a database developed by the Environmental Hydraulics Institute of the Universidad de Cantabria. IHData is capable of providing accurate wind/wave/sea level climatological statistics for any European country and wave climate for any region worldwide.
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JAVIER LÓPEZ LARA

Coastal Hydrodinamycs and infrastructures Group Head || Expert in Port Design

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