Video: Giant lock gates for expanded Canal arrive in Panama

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  • Canal Expansion Program 62 percent complete

In a major milestone for the Panama Canal Expansion Program, the first four gates for the new locks arrived from the Port of Trieste, Italy to the waterway's Atlantic side on board the semi-submersible vessel STX Sun Rise on Tuesday.

“This is an exciting moment for the Panama Canal – the arrival of the new gates marks a great progress for this engineering project,” said Panama Canal Administrator Jorge Quijano.

“With the Expansion, we will further reinforce our position as the maritime and logistics hub of the Americas.”

Built by subcontractor Cimolai SpA, the first four gates are 57.6 metres long, 10 metres wide and 30.19 metres high, and weigh an average of 3,100 tonnes. They will be installed in the middle chamber of the new locks in the Atlantic side.

The steel gates will be transported to their final position using the same self-propelled motorised wheel transporters (SPMTs) that are used to load and unload from the ship.

The new locks of the expanded Panama Canal have a total of 16 rolling gates (eight for each new lock complex). The gates are being shipped four at a time from Italy. They will be unloaded onto a temporary dock until ready for installation. Unlike the current Canal, which uses miter gates, the expanded Canal will have steel rolling gates.

The Panama Canal Expansion is now 62 percent complete. It involves the construction of a third lane of traffic allowing the passage of post-Panamax vessels, which will double the Canal's capacity upon completion.

 

Video courtesy of Panama Canal Online

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