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Design of a Permanent Pier and Expansion of the Yacht Club Water Area of the “Sea Breeze” Resort Complex
As part of the development of the yacht club within the Sea Breeze resort complex, a set of engineering structures has been implemented, including:
A limestone and rock-fill breakwater;
A permanent pier;
A promenade zone;
A slipway for launching and retrieving boats;
A fueling station;
Reinforced concrete pontoons.
The project aims to create a modern, convenient, and safe infrastructure for the reception, maintenance, storage, and operation of small and recreational vessels. All structures are built using durable and corrosion-resistant materials, taking into account the specifics of the marine environment and the resort-oriented nature of the complex.
Purpose:
The breakwater is a key hydraulic structure necessary for forming a protected water area, a stable shoreline, and safe conditions for the placement of all other yacht club facilities.
Additional Purpose:
Part of the promenade area is located on top of the breakwater, including pedestrian paths, resting spots, and viewing platforms. Thus, the breakwater serves both an engineering and an architectural-planning function.
Structure:
Constructed from limestone and large river stones, partially fixed with concrete elements;
Protects the shore from waves, currents, and soil erosion;
Provides support for landscaping public areas and integration with other parts of the complex.
Purpose:
Serves as the main berth for docking, boarding, and disembarking passengers; also functions as a promenade platform and access to pontoons.
Structure Includes:
Reinforced concrete driven piles — transfer loads from the above-water structure to dense soil layers;
Beams and slabs — form the pier deck;
Stairs and ramps — ensure vertical connections between levels;
Planters with greenery — for landscaping and aesthetic appeal;
Bollards — for mooring yachts and boats.
Technical Specifications of the Permanent Pier:
| No. | Parameter | Unit | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Total quantity | pcs | 11 | |
| 2 | Length | m | 45 | 5 units |
| 3 | Length | m | 25 | 2 units |
| 4 | Length | m | 14 | 2 units |
| 5 | Length | m | 29.05 | 2 units |
| 6 | Total length | m | 361.10 | |
| 7 | Overall width | m | 15 | |
| 8 | Class of hydraulic structure | Class II | SP 58.13330.2012 | |
| 9 | Purpose | Passenger |
Purpose:
Intended for recreation, walking, and observing the water area, as well as serving as a connecting pedestrian route between various yacht club facilities.
Feature:
Part of the promenade is located directly on the limestone breakwater, making it resistant to external influences and offering additional landscaping opportunities.
Structure Includes:
Pathways with greenery;
Rest areas;
Stairs and ramps ensuring connectivity across all levels and access to pontoons.
Purpose:
Used for taking boats and small vessels out of the water and launching them back. Essential for storage, repairs, and technical maintenance.
Structure:
Pile foundation made of reinforced concrete and concrete piles;
Reinforced concrete inclined slab (slipway);
Driveway of reinforced concrete slabs;
Pit for installing a winch to enable mechanical boat movement.
Purpose:
Provides fuel for small vessels operating within the yacht club.
Structure Includes:
Reinforced concrete reservoir;
Inside — fuel tanks with a hermetic sealing system;
Space outside the tanks filled with compacted sand for fire safety;
Reinforced concrete platform for fuel truck access.
Purpose:
Provide floating mooring places for small vessels. Used for docking yachts and boats.
Structure:
Floating reinforced concrete blocks;
Possibility of connecting to utilities (water, electricity);
Equipped with mooring devices.
The yacht club project within the Sea Breeze resort complex is focused on creating a reliable and modern coastal infrastructure that meets the requirements of safety, convenience, and aesthetics. All project elements — including the breakwater, pier, pontoons, promenade zone, slipway, and fueling station — are integrated into a unified functional system and adapted to the natural and climatic conditions of the region.
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