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TSHD Congo River

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Trailing Suction Hopper Dredger Congo River is the newest ship of the DEME fleet with the biggest hopper capacity: 30,190 m3. DEME N.V. signed a contract with IHC Dredgers B.V. for the design, construction, and delivery of the ship.

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Launching

The contract between DEME N.V. and IHV Dredgres B.V. was signed in December 2008. On 15 December 2009 the keel was laid, and on 8 July 2011 the ship was named during a formal ceremony in Zeebrugge.

Christening

Justine Henin, the olympic tennis champion, has been designated to be the godmother of the Congo River. The christening took place on 8 July 2011 in Zeebrugge.

Main characteristics

The main characteristics of the Congo River, construction year 2011.

The hopper can be equipped with the Dracula system with a power of 27,677 kW. The Dracula system is used for the dredging of cemented sand with an UCS-value of 5 to 8 MPas.

New contract

The Congo River has been assigned to the Eko Atlantic city project in Nigeria.

References

TSHD Congo River Wikipedia