DHV to help restore Waterkant in Paramaribo

15 May 2012


The foreland of this UNESCO-protected part of the city is flooded a few times each year by 50 to 80 cm of water. Sheet pile retaining walls will be fitted in the Surinam River and various structures will be built. The first sheet pile was driven into the ground this month and the construction work will take roughly one year to complete.

The site where the work will be carried out is directly adjacent to the government buildings and historic centre of Paramaribo. As a subconsultant of ILACO Suriname, DHV is responsible for the design and for overseeing the work in progress.

In addition to the sheet pile retaining walls, the plan calls for the construction of brickwork stairs that enter the water. This will be a place where the ritual cleaning of the body can take place. The waterside will also be provided with facilities for passers-by and recreationists and with facilities for mooring government vessels.

Besides its flood protection work for the centre of Paramaribo, DHV is also involved in designing the flood defenses and hydraulic structures in the Commewijne district. The sheet pile retaining walls and mooring facilities near Nieuw Amsterdam have already been completed.


Waterkant
The Waterkant riverbank in the historic center of Paramaribo




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