Santos Port Authority extends deadline for channel concession studies
Oct, 24, 2019 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 201944
The Santos Port Authority (Codesp) has extended the deadline for receiving studies and technical projects for the possible concession of the Port of Santos access channel. A total of 16 bidders were authorized to submit their studies, whose initial delivery time was 100 days from the publication of the public call notice in June.
The extension initiative considered the complexity of the topics addressed, extending the delivery date to January 6, 2020. The extension is intended to enable the completion of studies and thus enable the presentation of the best proposals.
15 companies and one individual were authorized to present projects, surveys, investigations, and technical studies. They are: Argonáutica Engenharia e Pesquisa Ltda; Atlântico Sul Consulting e Projetos S/S Ltda; Boskalis do Brasil Dragagem e Serviços Marítimos Ltda; Claudio Macedo Dreer; CPEA – Consultoria, Planejamento e Estudos Ambientais Ltda; Dragabras Serviços de Dragagem Ltda; DTA Engenharia Ltda; Future ATP Serviços de Engenharia Consultiva Ltda; Jan De Nul do Brasil Dragagem Ltda; Leonardo S.p.A; Navarro Prado Advogados; Queiroz Galvão Tecnologia em Defesa & Segurança S/A; Terrafirma Consultoria Empresarial e de Projetos Ltda; Tetra Tech Engenharia e Consultoria Ltda; Veirano Advogados; and Concremat Engenharia e Tecnologia S/A.
“The varied profile of stakeholders, ranging from large engineering groups to dredging companies, consulting and law firms, demonstrates the market’s strong interest in this concession. We are confident that by working in partnership with the market since the project, the auction will attract major players and the Port of Santos will quickly increase the efficiency of its core asset,” said Casemiro Tércio Carvalho, president of the Santos Port Authority.
The donation of studies has no burdens, charges, or conditions to the Port Authority or any member of the public administration and is not binding.
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