Capital dredging refers to the process of excavating and removing large volumes of sediment, typically from the seabed or waterways, to create or maintain navigable channels, harbors, or ports.
The primary purpose of capital dredging is to deepen waterways and ports to improve navigation for larger vessels and support economic activities such as shipping and trade. Capital dredging can also help prevent or mitigate flooding by increasing the water storage capacity of rivers and harbors.
HID CSD is versatile and efficient, making it an effective tool for capital dredging projects. Its ability to reach depths up to 200 meters and its large capacity allow for the quick removal and transport of large volumes of sediment and debris.
