Dave Disha Jay

CM4050

PCM22103

 The research examines two marine jetty construction methods: the End-On Method and the Jack-Up Platform Method. The End-On Method uses a gantry for piling from shore, minimizing environmental impact and adapting to various seabed types, making it suitable for ecologically sensitive areas. In contrast, the Jack-Up Platform Method employs a self-elevating platform, providing stability in deeper waters and improving safety and efficiency. The research includes a cost-time analysis and utilizes scheduling software to optimize construction, aiming to enhance the quality and sustainability of marine infrastructure by offering stakeholders a detailed comparison of both methods' advantages and limitations.


Report Content

Introduction

Research Methodology

Construction of Sub Structure

Construction of Super Structure

Hypothetical Case Description

Activity Sequence

End On Piling Method

Jack-Up Platform Method

Cost vs Time Analysis

Results and Findings

Project Video