Sea Wall & Quay Sheet Pile 3D Mapping — Piraeus
A harbor retaining wall or sheet-pile quay degrades slowly and mostly out of sight below the waterline — which is exactly why it tends to get inspected reactively, after a visible problem shows up onshore. We produce a full photogrammetric 3D model of the submerged structure, giving engineers a real baseline to track bowing, corrosion holes, and concrete erosion against on each subsequent survey, rather than relying on diver notes that are hard to compare year to year.
Why it matters in Piraeus
Greece's largest port and one of the busiest passenger ports in the world, handling container, ferry, and cruise traffic through the same harbor complex.
That volume of commercial and passenger vessel traffic through one harbor creates constant, real demand for in-water hull inspection and quay/berth infrastructure monitoring.
Deliverable
A georeferenced 3D model of the structure, with measurable deflection and erosion data comparable across surveys.
Full step-by-step methodology on the Sea Wall & Quay Sheet Pile 3D Mapping overview — the same process, run out of the Piraeus area.
Working in the Piraeus area
If there's a sea wall & quay sheet pile 3d mapping requirement in the Piraeus area — a single job or an ongoing programme — get in touch to discuss scope and timing.