
With bidding approved, Porto do Recife to publish notice to begin dredging work
Jun, 22, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202126
Last Friday, June 18, the Port of Recife received authorization to bid for the anchorage dredging work. The document was in Brasilia awaiting approval from the DNIT (national department of transport infrastructure) and PFE (specialized federal prosecutor).
The prosecutor’s opinion concludes that Porto do Recife S.A. will carry out the bidding in accordance with Law No. 13.303 (public companies law). With the release of the bidding by the Federal District agencies, the funds should be transferred this week to the Recife anchorage that will prepare the bidding documents for the dredging work, the supervision of the work, and the environmental monitoring necessary. The forecast is two months for the publication of the notice and the bidding process; three months for the mobilization of the work, hydrographic surveys, and dredging, and another month for the Brazilian Navy to approve the draft.
With the intervention of the state economic development secretariat and Porto do Recife SA, the state government and federal government signed a Term of Commitment with DNIT (the national department of transport infrastructure) at the end of 2019 to execute the dredging works for the berth. From berth 00 to 01, dredging will take place to 10 meters; from berth 02 to 06 dredging will take place to 11 meters; and from berth 07 to 09, dredging will take place to 8 meters. There will be 832,208 cubic meters of sediment dredged from the berth, inner channel, and evolution basin. The federal government will contribute R$ 28,500,000.
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