07.07.2026
Eiffage Génie Civil installs two mooring dolphins in the Port of Lomé, Togo
As part of the reconstruction of berthing piles No. 1 and No. 2 for the oil jetty, our Eiffage Génie Civil teams successfully completed this major project in just two months.
This complex project, conducted from a barge, required state-of-the-art expertise in a challenging maritime environment to carry out the key operations:
- Removal of existing structures
- Vibro-driving and piling of steel piles nearly 1.6 meters in diameter
- Installation of mooring structures and equipment (fenders and bollards)
To achieve this, we mobilized substantial maritime and land-based resources, including our EGCM01 barge, a 300-ton crane, and an IQIP S90 pile-driving hammer.
This operation enhances the safety of mooring operations and the overall performance of the port's oil infrastructure, a critical component of Togo's maritime economy.
Mooring dolphins are piles anchored to the seabed, designed to withstand the significant forces exerted by vessels and maritime conditions.
Client: Port Autonome de Lomé (Port Authority of Lomé)
Project Manager: INROS LACKNER SE
Execution Studies: Eiffage Génie Civil
Credit: Eiffage
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