Ichthys MOF Berths

Our Experience

Summary

  • Year
    2012-2014
  • Client
    BAM Clough JV
  • Location
    Darwin, Australia
  • Scope of Work
    MMA was contracted by BAM Clough to supply the high-performance scour protection system for berth pockets.

Project Overview

In February 2012, the JKC Joint Venture (JGC Corporation, KBR and Chiyoda Corporation) awarded BAM Clough the contract to design and construct the Module Offloading Facility (MOF) near Darwin, Northern Territory. The MOF comprises a 160-metre x 65-metre heavy-lift berth constructed using cellular cofferdams, transition pontoon berth, module carrier Ro-Ro berths and mooring dolphins. MMA was contracted by BAM Clough to supply the high-performance scour protection system for the berth pockets.

MMA's Solution

We supplied our proprietary CoastMat product, providing high performance scour protection against high-velocity propellor and thruster wash for all vessel berth pockets. We installed 2000m2 total coverage. MMA provided fabric formworks tailored to the shape of the caissons and sheet piled walls to protect flow amplification at the transition between the berth and the CoastMat armour.

Outcome

The combination of mattress and grouted fabric formworks allowed an efficient, tailored solution to suit the circular cofferdam profiles and fender pile arrangements.

Key Equipment

MMA provided the diver-operated lifting tools which enabled installation of the scour protection system.

MMA Innovation / Value Added

We provided a hybrid design using the grouted packer bag interface into the cofferdam caisson which provided installation time savings.