Delta Marine Consultants to explore feasibility of modular coastal protection system in Singapore

Delta Marine Consultants to explore feasibility of modular coastal protection system in Singapore

Modular system is based on DMC’s proven XblocPlus solution for coastal protection, which will be tailored to suit Singapore’s wave climate and local site conditions

Singapore, 20 June 2022 – Delta Marine Consultants (DMC) will work with national coastal protection agency PUB to assess the feasibility of implementing its modular system, XblocPlus, along suitable sections of Singapore’s coastline to tackle sea level rise.

DMC was one of four winners of PUB’s Global Innovation Challenge 2021, in the challenge category that sought innovative solutions for coastal protection. The proposed solution is a further developed version of XblocPlus, a single layer concrete armour unit placed in a regular pattern along the shoreline to provide long-term and reliable protection.

XblocPlus’ advantage lies in a flexible and scalable design which minimises land take, as well as the potential to integrate with urban developments or natural habitats. It offers resilience to climate change and can be adapted to promote development of marine life within the system.

First developed in 2002, DMC’s modular system has been successfully applied in more than 40 project locations across 30 countries globally, including in the Asia-Pacific region. Most recently in the Netherlands, the system was implemented at the Afsluitdijk, a 32km-long coastal defense structure that has been reinforced to withstand extreme storm events.

As part of the seven-month proof-of-concept trial commencing in June, DMC will embark on an assessment of Singapore’s coastline to identify potential sites where XblocPlus could be implemented. The concrete units will be designed specifically to suit Singapore’s wave climate, with DMC also exploring ways to minimise material usage and enhance the system’s integration with local site conditions. For instance, XblocPlus can function as part of a hybrid coastal protection measure integrated with nature elements such as mangroves or fronting a waterfront boulevard as part of a multi-functional coastal development.

The last stage of the trial involves physical model tests of the proposed design for performance validation and stability assessment in simulated wave conditions. Testing will be conducted at DMC’s wave flume facility located at its headquarters in the Netherlands.

Mr Yang Zi Qian, Director of DMC Singapore, said: ‘Singapore’s challenges in adaptation range from constraints such as limited land for retreat, highly-diversified coastline and the need to preserve our natural habitats. DMC’s proven expertise and in-depth local knowledge enable us to translate the global experience of our innovative system into a customized solution that works for Singapore’s coastline.’

Mr Bas Reedijk, DMC Netherlands’ Head of Coastal Engineering and Water Management Department and the inventor of the original Xbloc solution, said: ‘The Afsluitdijk and other international coastal adaptation projects we undertook gave us valuable takeaways to continuously develop our innovation, adapting to future needs. Working in tandem with PUB under its Global Innovation Challenge, we have the opportunity to translate knowledge drawn from our global experience to a locally adapted solution that helps Singapore in its major move towards climate resilience.’

About Delta Marine Consultants

Delta Marine Consultants (DMC) is an international engineering consultancy firm specialising in coastal, marine and civil infrastructure. Headquartered in the Netherlands, DMC’s Singapore office has been established for 33 years – backed by our experienced team with many years of professional expertise.

DMC has strong links with the construction industry via our parent company, Royal BAM Group, one of the largest construction companies in Europe. DMC’s extended experiences on climate adaptation and coastal defence projects include: the Maeslantkering storm surge barrier (Netherlands), the IJmuiden sea lock (Netherlands), the Ramspol inflatable dam (Netherlands), as well as Afsluitdijk reinforcement work (Netherlands), Maasvlakte 2 quay wall for Rotterdam Port expansion (Netherlands), Cadzand integral design of primary flood defence (all in the Netherlands), Vistula Spit breakwater (Poland), and mangrove belt rehabilitation (Vietnam). In Singapore, DMC’s portfolio includes many waterfront infrastructure such as quays and jetties design for the port industry on Jurong Island, the International Cruise Terminal’s training wall, as well as Marina Bay Sands’ waterfront promenade and the floating pavilion at Fullerton Bay Hotel.

For more information, refer to www.dmc.nl or connect with us on Linkedin.

Further information: Delta Marine Consultants, Yang Zi Qian, Director, Branch Manager, Singapore, ziqian.yang@dmc.nl.