Building the Red Sea’s Gateway to Global Trade Ain Sokhna Port – Quay Wall Construction
The Quay Wall project at Ain Sokhna Port boosts Egypt’s maritime capacity, supports global trade routes, and positions the Sokhna Industrial Zone as a world‑class petrochemical hub.
Project Overview
Client: Suez Canal Economic Zone – General Authority for Roads and Bridges
Location: Ain Sokhna Port, Egypt
Project Type: Quay Wall / Marine Infrastructure
Ain Sokhna Port is undergoing a major expansion to handle increased cargo volumes, improve operational efficiency, and connect Egypt to key global markets. The quay wall construction forms the foundation of this transformation, providing robust infrastructure for long‑term maritime operations.
Scope of Work
Construction of a 500m sea berth
Construction of a 1,100m sea berth
Foundation works of bored piles (Ø 1200mm, length 32–42m)
Construction of capping beam (2.5m)
Installation of front diaphragm wall (depth 30–42m, thickness 1200mm)
Construction of 430 back barrettes (depth 30–42m, dimensions 2800×800mm)
Installation of marine accessories (fenders, bollards, marine ladders, crane fittings)
This project lays the groundwork for Ain Sokhna to become a leading maritime and industrial hub on the Red Sea. By delivering state‑of‑the‑art quay wall infrastructure, it strengthens Egypt’s role in international trade and supports the country’s long‑term economic vision.
























