Major quayside reconstruction underway at Port of Southampton’s newest terminal
A major project to upgrade 430 metres of quayside has begun at the Port of Southampton in support of Ro-Ro operations and the new cruise terminal.
More than 400 metres of quayside – the length of four football pitches – is being upgraded to reinforce the structure and to incorporate the technology for Shore Power connectivity for cruise operations.
This work is part of the port’s long-term investment plan to future-proof infrastructure for customers and port partners. Included in the work is the installation of 14 new 150-tonne bollards which will enable increased flexibility for positioning large ships at the port and further supports High and Heavy cargo operations
Alastair Welch, Director of ABP Southampton, said: “We’re excited to be rebuilding the quayside for Ro-Ro operations and the future of cruise. This infrastructure upgrade is a significant one and not only takes us a crucial step closer to the opening of our fifth cruise terminal but also supports our High and Heavy compound.
This investment into the long-term future of cruise will strengthen the Port of Southampton’s position as Europe’s leading cruise turn-around port and the UK’s number one automotive port.
The contract to undertake the work has been awarded to Hampshire-based Knights Brown.