Ingemar faced a real challenge when hired during the construction of a new marina in Gambarogno, a Swiss municipality on Lake Maggiore, with a capacity of 280 boats.
The particular conformation of the seabed in the northern part of Lake Maggiore, in Swiss territory, demanded a complex and futuristic solution.
The new port of Gambarogno was, in fact, built using an artificial false seabed system, consisting of horizontal piles anchoring the floating breakwater, onto which vertical piles were inserted for mooring the jetties, thus completely freeing the structures from the natural contours of the seabed.
This structure served as the basis for the subsequent installation, about 130 metres from the shore, of an imposing floating breakwater and jetties with Ingemar mooring fingers.
The construction of the new Gambarogno marina, designed by Studio Sciarini in Vira Gambarogno, involved Ingemar, which supplied the pontoons and floating piers, Consorzio Officine Ghidoni and Implenia Switzerland for the submerged steel structures, Matteo Muttoni Costruzioni for the floating wave breakers, and Comar for the assembly of the underwater structures and the installation of the jetties.
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