Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. (Boskalis) and its consortium has clinched a $211 million) contract to construct a new LNG port at Swinoujscie near Szcecin, Poland. Boskalis, whose stake in the contract amounts to $93.2 million, said on Friday it will act as the lead contractor in a consortium which includes Hochtief Construction A.G. (Germany), Per Aarsleff A/S (Denmark) and Doraco (Poland).
The contract was awarded by the Maritime Office of Poland.
"To allow the port to accommodate large vessels, Boskalis will create a turning basin and deepen the access channel," the company said.
According to Boskalis, a total of more than 8 million cubic metres of sand will be dredged.
"Furthermore, Boskalis will construct a 3.3 kilometer breakwater to protect the port," it said.
It added that the project will be executed with a combination of "small to large sized trailer suction hopper dredgers, floating cranes and dry earth moving equipment".
"The Boskalis strategy is designed to benefit from the key macro-economic drivers that are fueling global demand in our selected markets: global trade, increasing energy consumption, expanding population pressures and the challenges of changing climate conditions," Boskalis said.
Work on the construction of the port will commence mid-2010 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2012.
Source: www.portworld.com