Tim Schmidt
Tim has over 18 years experience in large scale
port and maritime projects in the Port of
Rotterdam (the Netherlands) and Port of Sohar
(Oman). As a project manager, his experience
covers the entire project lifecycle, from feasibility
and planning up to commercial aspects, design,
tendering, construction and port operations.
Since 2016, Tim has been working for Sohar Port
and Freezone on a number of challenging port
expansions, including port master planning,
coastal protection, port structures, dredging,
metocean studies, navigation and mooring
studies, etc. Tim is currently responsible for the
delivery of all maritime and coastal infrastructure
required for a new LNG facility in SOHAR.
Articles By Tim Schmidt
TURBIDITY FORECASTING TO SUPPORT ADAPTIVE DREDGING OPERATIONS
The Port of Sohar, located in the Gulf of Oman, is constructing a jetty close to a critical industrial seawater intake. The project includes capital dredging of a navigation channel, turning circle and berth pocket, where turbidity control is essential to protect water supply operations. A pre-tender assessment identified potential exceedance of turbidity limits under unfavourable conditions, leading to strict permit requirements. To address this, a turbidity forecasting model was developed to support daily operational decisions. Using wind, tides, dredging plans and soil properties, the model enabled proactive, adaptive dredging while maintaining compliance and optimising productivity.

