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Ukraine issues dredging tender for two Azov Sea ports

Xinhua,December 27, 2017 Adjust font size:

KIEV, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA) on Tuesday has issued a tender for the dredging works at two Ukrainian Azov Sea ports.

The dredging project with an estimated cost of about 18 million U.S. dollars will be carried out in the Mariupol port in eastern Donetsk region and the Berdyansk port in southern Zaporozhe region, said the statement on the USPA website.

The planned volume of the dredging works in both ports is 2.9 million cubic meters. The project is set to be completed within eight months after the start.

The USPA said it hopes to get propositions from local and foreign contractors during the bidding process that ends on Feb. 2, 2018.

"I strongly invite dredging companies to take part in this tender and I hope for its success. The project would have an impact on the functioning of our two ports and on the overall cargo logistics in the Azov basin," said Rayvis Veckagans, head of the USPA.

This year, the Ukrainian government has launched a major renewal of the country's port infrastructure to boost the logistic capacities of Ukraine.

In April, China Harbor Engineering Company Ltd. (CHEC) won a tender for the dredging at the Black Sea port of Yuzhny in Ukraine's southern Odessa region.

As of Dec. 21, the CHEC has completed 99.3 percent of the first part of the dredging project, going ahead of the agreed working plan by 68 percent. Enditem