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ICTSI Subic welcomes new line

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It joins APL and Wan Hai as SBITC’s key clients in Subic. SBITC manages and operates NCT-1 in Subic Bay, Philippines. SBITC, a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services, Inc., has been serving the growing economy of the northern regions of the Philippines through world class container handling services in Subic since 2000. ICTSI is a leading port management company involved in the operations and development of 21 marine terminals and port projects in 15 countries worldwide.

 

 

Tender – Closing date approaches for new container terminal in Cadiz

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Only two weeks to go before the closing date for receipt of the completed tender documents for the construction of the new container terminal in the Port of Cadiz. Cadiz Port Authority in Spain announced the tender for the construction of a new container terminal back in December 2010. The tender is worth around Euro 90 million and the construction of the new terminal will take 4 years.

Tender – Maintenance dredging New York Buttermilk Channel

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The proposed maintenance dredging would remove approximately 75,000 cubic yards of sediment (approx. 25,000 cubic yards as basic work, and the remaining as options). Dredging in the basic work area will be required to a depth of 40 feet below Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) with 1 foot allowable over-depth. Dredging in the option work area will be required to a depth of 35 feet below Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) with 1 foot allowable over-depth. Due to restrictions found in the water quality certificate, the proposed work must/can only be performed by a large mechanical dredge with a closed environmental clamshell bucket. Additionally, multiple barges and tug boats will be needed to perform the work during the dredging, dewatering and unloading operations. There are several options to the contract. The options, if they are exercised, may not be exercised in numerical order. If the options are exercised, their performance periods will be consecutive. The time for contract completion of each option will be determined by allowing a rate of one calendar day for each 2,250 cubic yards removed. The contractor is required to maintain an integrated production of at least 2,250 cubic yards per calendar day. The work is estimated to cost between USD6 – USD8 million (basic and options). Plans/Specs for the subject project would be available on/about February 22, 2011 with bid opening on/about March 24, 2011. It is the intention of the Government to award in May 2011 and issue the NTP on/about June 3, 2011.

Great Lakes wins contract in North Carolina

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USA-based Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company has been awarded a USD3 million maintenance dredging contract by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Approximately 750,000 cubic yards of material is to be removed and disposed offshore in the new Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS). Work consists of maintenance dredging at Military Ocean Terminal at Sunny Point, Brunswick County, North Carolina, USA.