Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders
Limited is set to build the country’s largest floating dry dock. The dry dock
is being built on Nhava Island near Mumbai.
Mazagon, a government-run shipbuilder, is the
country’s leading warship builder. The construction is part of a Rs 5,000-crore
project to secure orders for large ships. The
dock will be 180 meters long and 44 meters high on 40 acres. The
construction contract for the floating dry dock, which will be built at a cost
of Rs 475 crore, has been awarded to privately-owned Shoft Shipyard Private
Limited. Mazagon’s investment in the new floating dock is Rs 1,000 crore. This
will include the construction of a jetty, ship-mooring facilities and a
dredging system.
The dock, which will be built in six blocks, will be moved to the new
jetty of Mazagon Dock. Officials said the dry dock cannot be built in a single phase due to
its height. So far, Shoft Shipyard has
completed the construction of four blocks at its yard in Bharuch, Gujarat.
Shoft Shipyard said the construction of the remaining two blocks will be
completed and brought to the new jetty next March.
The new floating dry dock is expected to be operational by the end of
this year.
The special feature of the
new floating dry dock is that it can dock
ships up to 12,800 docking weight.
Large ships such as
next-generation destroyers and repair vessels and will be handle up to eight
ships simultaneously.