Ravestein B.V. has been awarded a significant contract by Dragados SA, acting as main contractor on behalf of Associated British Ports (ABP). The project supports the development of a new roll-on/roll-off terminal for Stena Line at the Port of Immingham in the United Kingdom.
The Immingham Eastern Ro-Ro Terminal (IERRT) is a nationally significant infrastructure project and will play a key role in strengthening freight and passenger transport capacity across the North Sea. The terminal will accommodate unaccompanied trailers, HGV marshalling, passenger vehicles, and container storage, significantly enhancing operational efficiency and port capacity.
Under this contract, Ravestein, a leading Dutch specialist in maritime infrastructure, will deliver a comprehensive package of marine infrastructure, including a linkspan with environmental screens, a link bridge between pontoons, inner and outer pontoons, an approach jetty, a finger pier, and multiple restraint dolphins. The scope also includes the installation of approx. 135 tubular driven piles and various precast and jacket structures forming the backbone of the new berthing facilities.
The new berths will be constructed in the Humber Estuary, located on the eastern side of the Port of Immingham. Ravestein’s part of this project - is scheduled for completion in July 2027.
Aernout Goedbloed, Director of Ravestein B.V., commented: “This contract represents the largest project in Ravestein’s history. It reflects both the confidence of our partners and our capability to deliver complex marine infrastructure in challenging environments. We are proud to contribute to this strategically important development for the UK.”
Ravestein B.V., a Dutch engineering and manufacturing company, specialises in the design and construction of heavy steel maritime structures. With over 50 years of experience, the company delivers complex solutions such as Ro-Ro linkspans, floating pontoons, lock and dock gates, offshore platforms, and modular marine systems.