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Titan Salvage of Pompano Beach and its Italian partner
Micoperi were
awarded the Costa Concordia salvage operations back in April. Plans called for the salvage teams to upright and remove the
114,500-ton ship which ran aground January 13, 2012, off the coast of Giglio, Italy, taking the lives of 30 people, two of which remain missing to this day, more than five months later.
Main article:
Costa Concordia Listing after Deadly Accident
As salvage begins, let's take another look at what happened that fateful night in January:
Graphic: The final moments of the Costa Concordia
UPDATE: 13 July 2014:
Refloating to commence: Costa Concordia the Final Journey
UPDATE 03 July 2014:
Costa Crociere: installation of all sponsons completed, ten days to possible refloating
Genoa, Italy has been selected to receive the vessel for salvage
“Following installation of the last sponson, we
can start the countdown to refloating and final departure of the wreck
from Giglio Island,” said Costa Crociere CEO Michael Thamm. “Now
all our energies are focused on the successful conclusion of this
unprecedented engineering challenge to respect a precise commitment:
remove the Concordia wreck as soon as possible, in compliance with the
highest environmental and safety standards.”
Watch footage from Italian police divers in the sunken ship just before it is scheduled to be towed: Inside Costa Concordia Now & Before
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Update: July 9, 2013 - Project 68% Completed
The engineers of the Titan-Micoperi consortium confirm that the
"parbuckling” of the Concordia can be completed by the end of summer
2013, at the beginning of September.
Update: Sept. 6, 2013 - Parbuckling of Costa Concordia Approved
UPDATE 16 Sep 2013:
Watch Live
Costa Concordia Parbuckling project has begun. Watch Live: http://mashable.com/2013/09/16/costa-concordia-salvage-video/
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Latest Image from Parbuckling Project Site |
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10 PM Central 16 Sep - Concordia is Upright |
Graphic on How Costa Concordia will be Raised
Civil Protection Gallery 16 Sep
Parbuckling Project Multimedia
Parbuckling phase - update on the beginning of operations
17 Sep 2013 The morning after
In this BBC article, there is a time-lapse video of the parbuckling.
There are also several pictures from the morning after. The night
image didn't show the extent of the damage to the side of the vessel but
that is made clear in daylight. There is also graphics showing how the
process was completed.
Costa Concordia: Stricken ship set upright in Italy (BBC)
14 Dec 2013 - Costa Concordia Stable / Winterizing in Progress
According to the press release issued by the salvage companies, The Concordia is stable: after the minor movements registered in
the 15 days following the parbuckling the wreck has settled on the
platform and seabed. Since then, the monitoring systems active 24/7 have
not indicated any significant movement.
The winterization operations are almost completed and the last details will be finished next week.
The next phase:
Installation of caissons on starboard side
then other 15 refloating sponsons will be attached to the starboard
side of the wreck. These caissons will be used during the subsequent
re-floating stage.
It is anticipated that this next phase will begin in April, 2014. The caissons and sponsons are being built in Genoa and Livorno shipyards.
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Update: 60 Minutes takes you inside the salvage operations
Update: Salvage to continue through Spring 2013
Costa Concordia Wreck Removal Engineering Plan Presented to the Osservatorio (14 Aug 2012)
Raising the Costa Concordia: Italian sunseekers look on as salvage team start
The following schedule, provided by the salvage companies to the SunSentinel in Florida, calls for the work to be completed approximately one year from the award of the contract.
Schedule of Salvage Operations
- Site inspections of the Concordia through July 31
- securing and
stabilizing of the ship by Aug. 31
- installation of caissons (watertight
chambers) on left side of ship and construction of submarine platforms
done by Nov. 15
- rotation of the wreck to start with installation of
boxes on the ship's right side on Dec. 1
- ship to be up-righted by Jan.
15 and
- delivered to an Italian port by Jan. 31
- cleaning and replanting
of marine flora to be completed at site by April 30
Source: SunSentinel -
Costa Concordia salvage work begins