Under the Mose system there would be 78 inflatable gates that would guard the city against rising tides. The project is expected to be complete by 2014, and the whole construction process is divided into three phases. The first phase, which is already complete, included the construction of various complimentary structures and geographical surveys of the sea-bed condition, the preliminaries required to start the main construction process.
The Second Phase that involves construction of the supporting structures of the mobile gates is underway. Several civil engineering works pertaining to the coast line is also included in this phase.
The third phase is also underway and includes the construction of main barriers and structures that protect the sea bed. The phase will also include construction of concrete caissons and assembly for the barrier gates.
Once ready, the MOSE system will be the largest dam structure in the world with each barrier measuring approximately six thousand five hundred square feet of area. Thus with the MOSE system, the city of Venice would not only be able to fight flood causing high tides, but would also be able to provide a permanent solution for eradicating fear from the minds of its people.