Cruise Terminals
RoRo and Cruise Terminals
Project Examples Print

Below are some examples of our projects carried out in the field of Cruise Terminals.

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Southampton - Berth 106 passenger walkway

Project Name:

Berth 106 Passenger Walkway, Southampton

Country:

United Kingdom

Client:

Associated British Ports

Year:

2001-2003




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Dover - Second cruise terminal

Project Name:

Second Cruise Terminal, Dover

Country:

United Kingdom

Client:

Dover Harbour Board

Year:

1998-2000





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Mega cruise terminal

Project Name:

Mega Cruise Terminal

Country:

Dutch Antilles

Client:

Curacao, Dutch Antilles

Year:

1997-1998





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Les Salines cruise berth

Project Name:

Les Salines Cruise Berth, Port Louis

Country:

Mauritius

Client:

Mauritius Port Authority

Year:

1996-1997





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