A maintenance dredging campaign to restore the design depths at certain berths inside Duncan Dock at the Port of Cape Town is scheduled to begin at the start of April.
The main objective of the dredging campaign, which will be carried out by Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA)’s Dredging Services division, is to ensure that the port provides safe navigational channels and berthing facilities for shipping.
TNPA said that it would prioritise the removal of high spots that had been detected within Duncan Dock and the work is scheduled for completion at the end of May 2019.
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