Ministry of Ports,
Shipping and Waterways has issued the guidelines for floating structures
with a vision to set up world-class floating infrastructure all along
the coastline in the upcoming projects as per the provisions contained
in the guidelines.
The guidelines sets out various technical
aspects for implementation of Floating Jetties or Platforms for
Marinas, Minor Harbors, Fishing Harbours or Fish landing centers,
Waterdromes and such other similar facilities in coastal areas,
estuaries, waterways, rivers and reservoirs. These guidelines may also
be suitably utilized for floating pontoons or platforms in various
waterborne systems and floating wave attenuators or breakwaters for
Minor Harbors or Fish Landing facilities.
Floating structure because of its inherent advantages is an attractive solution and it is being promoted by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. The benefits of floating jetties or structures over the conventional quay and fixed concrete structures include its cost-effectiveness, faster implementation, easily expandable and re-locatable and having minimal environmental impacts.
Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
has successfully implemented few projects including setting up of
passenger floating jetties in Goa, water-aerodromes at Sabarmati River
and at Sardar Sarovar Dam for the seaplane services which are working
satisfactorily. Several projects of the Ministry are under the planning
stage for overall development and upliftment of the coastal community.
Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
Mansukh Mandaviya stated that Ministry has set a benchmark and evolved
standard specifications in these guidelines at par with international
standards. He said, these platforms have several advantages over the
conventional or fixed concrete structures. The Minister said, it is the
endeavor of the Ministry to promote laying up of such world class
infrastructure across the country in the upcoming projects to achieve
the best results of utilization, durability, safety, low maintenance,
cost-effectiveness and above all with minimalecological impacts.
The document of finalized guidelines
along with Specification or Schedule of Technical Requirements for
floating structures can be accessed at http://sagarmala.gov.in /circulars/ guidelines-floating-jetties-platforms-marinas-minor-harbors-fishing-harbours-fish-landing.
These guidelines would be helpful for all
Maritime states, State Maritime Boards, Major Ports, Inland Waterways
Authority of India and Fisheries Departments of all State governments
for their upcoming projects.
SOURCE ; AIR
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