
(Design illustrations, Depenbrock Scandinavia 2026)
New Emergency Berth for Rønne Harbour, Bornholm.
Depenbrock Scandinavia indgik d.12. marts kontrakt med Rønne Havn om opførelse af et nyt nødleje til færgerne i Rønne Havn.
Depenbrock Scandinavia entered into a contract on March 12 with Rønne Harbour for the construction of a new emergency berth for ferries in Rønne Harbour.
The emergency berth, which will be delivered as a turnkey contract including all design and engineering activities, will be constructed in the corner between Quay 27 and Quay 28/29 in the basin of the Western Harbour.
The berth will be designed for “heavy load” traffic and will, upon completion, not only accommodate all current ferry types operated by Bornholmslinjen, but also a range of “likely future” ferries and Ro-Ro vessels.
As part of the development and definition of the new emergency berth concept, Depenbrock Scandinavia has initially carried out geotechnical investigations, diving surveys, as well as extensive scanning and simulation activities.
The scope of work includes quay adjustment with a new sheet pile structure including anchors and tie rods, construction of a new pile-founded fixed concrete ramp, installation of new fenders and bollards including foundations, as well as leveling of the basin seabed and installation of new scour protection.

(Design illustrations, Depenbrock Scandinavia 2026)
The emergency berth facility is scheduled for completion and commissioning on October 20, 2026.
From Depenbrock Scandinavia’s side, we are both grateful and pleased with the contract, which is expected to be executed using our own workforce as well as our in-house equipment and machinery fleet.
The project will further strengthen our position as one of the leading suppliers of marine civil engineering structures and “shore-to-ship” equipment for Danish and Scandinavian ports.