
Ministry of Ports, Shipping and waterways intends to promote floating jetties for various usages all along the Indian Coastline
Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has compiled the draft guidelines
for technical specifications of floating structures, with a vision to set up
and deploy world-class floating infrastructure all along the coastline and
issued the same for public consultation.
A benchmark and standard
specifications at par with international standards are being evolved by the
Ministry so that technical specifications of floating structures are frozen
after due deliberations with various stakeholders. For this, Ministry has
entrusted Indian Institute of Technology Chennai to work out the technical
specifications of sustainable floating structures like floating jetties,
water-aerodromes, floating marinas, fish landing facilities etc. so that
precise and stringent technical specifications are established.
The draft guidelines
issued seeking feedback and suggestions from the public
The draft guidelines along with proposed Specifications / Schedule of
Technical Requirements (SOTR) are issued for seeking the feedback and
suggestions from the public. The draft guidelines can be accessed on the link: http://shipmin.gov.in/sites/default/files/proforma_guidelines.pdf
for which suggestions can be e-mailed to sagar.mala@nic.in by December
11th,2020.
Floating structure because of its inherent advantages, is attractive
solution and being encouraged by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
The benefits of floating jetties over the conventional quay and fixed concrete
structures are as follows:
It is a cost-effective solution and much cheaper than conventional
structures price. Setting up of floating structures is much faster as compared
to conventional jetties. Usually, floating structures can be built in 6-8
months as compared to 24 months for conventional structures. Its environmental impact is minimal.
Expansions are easily feasible due to modular construction techniques. It
is easily transportable in case of reconfiguring of the port. It provides constant freeboard between
jetties and boats.
Deployment of
floating jetties, especially in locations having a large tidal range, is very
convenient.
Deployment of
floating jetties, especially in locations having a large tidal range, where
conventional quay poses problems during low tide periods, is very convenient.
Floating Jetties, at such locations, provide constant freeboard, eases
embarkation of ship’s stores and straightforward unloading of the fishermen’s catch.
It consequently leads to increased productivity as well as safety of the
fishermen in the long run.
Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has successfully implemented a
few pilot projects in the recent past by following the international guiding
principles. These include setting up of passenger floating jetties in Goa,
water-aerodromes at Sabarmati River & at Sardar Sarovar Dam (for the
seaplane services) which are yielding the best results.
More than 80 similar projects of the Ministry are under planning stage all
along the coastline for overall development and upliftment of the coastal
community.