Almarin Supplies Beacons for Panamá Maritime Authority

April 9, 2014

Photo: Almarin
Photo: Almarin
Photo: Almarin
Photo: Almarin

AtoN specialist Almarin has carried out the design, manufacture and supply of two beacons for the access channel to Manzanillo Bay in the province of Colon (Panamá). The Spanish contractor Delta 9 awarded this project to Almarin, which involved the design and supply of 16m focal plane ALT7 model towers, with corresponding lights, AIS systems and photovoltaic energy systems.

These towers have been built to mark the entrance to the port of Manzanillo under the request of the Panamá Maritime Authority (APM). Delta 9 removed the old towers with the subsequent conditioning of concrete bases and installed the new towers provided by Almarin. Delta 9 is a company specialized in concrete infrastructures with strong presence in Panamá.

Almarin assisted in the testing and starting up the equipment, which is currently operating. Due to the size of the product and the difficult access to the outer moles, the towers were manufactured in modules of 600kg for easy transport and installation. Designed according to Eurocode 1 and 3 and to meet IALA recommendations, the towers were manufactured from hot dip galvanized S275JR structural steel. An internal ladder with lifeline provides access to the upper 2x2m rectangular platform, equipped with GRP grating floor, where all the equipment is installed.

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