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Skarfabakki Port Expansion, Reykjavík

The Skarfabakki development was delivered in two phases, transforming the quay into one of Reykjavík’s key cruise and commercial port facilities.

The first phase, carried out between 1996 and 2007, involved the design and construction of a 450-metre-long quay with a water depth of 12 metres, capable of accommodating vessels of up to 40,000 DWT.



Project overview

The second phase included the extension of the quay, land reclamation behind the sheet pile wall, ground improvement works, and the completion of all surface infrastructure. The extension, measuring up to 200 metres, was constructed in line with the existing quay and parallel to the shoreline. Upon completion, the expanded facility enabled two 300-metre-long cruise ships to berth simultaneously, significantly increasing the port’s capacity and operational flexibility.

Verkís provided a comprehensive range of engineering and advisory services, including design, consultancy, tender documentation, geotechnical investigations, geotechnical engineering, cost analysis, land reclamation design, environmental impact assessment, and structural engineering.

The project strengthened Reykjavík’s position as a major cruise destination while enhancing the long-term capacity and functionality of the city’s harbour infrastructure.

650m

Total quay length



12m

Water depth



40000dwt

Vessel capacity




Technical information

Location:


Sundahöfn port, Reykjavík


Size:


650 m


Project period:


1996 – 2007 / 2010 – 2014

 







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