To protect Genoa's expanding shipping basins from rough open seas, creating wide, safe navigation channels that allow the world’s largest container ships to safely dock at the port.
Description
A maritime engineering project constructing a massive 6-kilometer offshore breakwater resting in deep waters up to 50 meters, using millions of tons of rocky materials and concrete caissons. Core Maritime Port deep-water expansion project; baseline PNRR and CEF funding framework. Prioritized within Italy's PNRR and CEF transport funding allocations as a critical marine expansion project at the base node of the Rhine-Alpine corridor. EU funding provided through the Recovery and Resilience Facility.
History
Driven by the need to handle modern ultra-large container ships, the project was fast-tracked in 2021 under Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). Pre-construction was compressed into a compressed technical design and public consultation phase, utilizing special emergency procurement decrees to bypass traditional administrative delays and clear the path for maritime construction by 2023.