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Sheet Piling of “Liquid Bulk Terminal Rubis”, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Project Description
Europile BV in the Netherlands secured yet another Tank Protection Project, this time for the Rubis Tank
Terminal in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Legislation required that they needed to have an impervious fire proof barrier put in place around the oil tanks.
They had to have a perimeter that would withstand the possible scenario of a massive failure of the tanks and all
the contents flowing out into the surrounding area. In addition, this liquid could well be on fire at the time so the
perimeter had to cater for this potential issue as well.

Figure 1 Unloading of the ESC Sheet Piles on site
The ESC sheet piles with their wide profile made an ideal selection due to their very limited clutches per metre
of wall. The sealing of the clutch is at least half that of other sheet piles and this also means less risk of seepage
for the Contractor.
Geka Bouw B.V. won the project with a sheet pile option supplied by ESC. ESC worked closely with Geka
Bouw B.V. through its agent in Europe, Europile B.V.
Calculations were carried out by ESC in order to ensure that the stringent requirements of the Client and the
Contractor were met whilst at the same time the budget constraints needed to be adhered to.

Figure 2 Installation is underway

Figure 3 Installation completed....now for the touch up paint
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RUBIS TERMINAL, ROTTERDAM |
Sheet Piles –
ESC-EU12 in 10.5 metre lengths in Steel
Grade Q345B |
134.14 tons |
Sheet Piles –
ESC-EU12 in 9.5 metre lengths in Steel
Grade Q345B |
117.8 tons |
Sheet Piles –
ESC-EU8 in 7.7 metre lengths in Steel
Grade Q345B |
9.18 tons |
Sheet Piles –
ESC-EU8 in 5.7 metre lengths in Steel
Grade Q345B |
21.9 tons |
All EU12 sheet piles were painted on the top 3.35 metres on the front side and the top 4.0 metres on the back
side with 375 microns of Jotamastic 87 black paint. The EU8 sheet piles were painted on the top 3.35 metres on
the front side and the top 3.35 metres on the back side with 375 microns of Jotamastic 87 black paint All
painting works were carried out in the ESC factory in China.
Extra clutches were sent along with the shipment to ensure that if any special corners were needed to be turned
or obstacles caused a variation in the driving line then Geka Bouw BV was able to perform the onsite fabrication
without any delays to the project timetable.
All deliveries for the project were carried out in March 2009.

Figure 4 Concrete foundations begin


Figure 5 Sheet Pile Specifications

Figure 6 Foundations completed

Figure 7 The new area is completed and ready to take the new tanks

Figure 8 Aerial view of the project
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