Qatar invites bids for New Doha port

28 August 2011

Phase two of New Doha port involves dredging an access channel

Qatar’s New Doha Port Steering Committee is inviting prequalified companies to submit bids by 26 September for phase two of the New Doha port project.

The initial bid deadline was 12 September. Phase two covers the dredging works, which involves dredging an access channel to lead to the port.

At least five companies were prequalified to bid on the deal in October 2010.

The prequalifiers include:

  • China Harbour Engineering Company (China)
  • Jan de Nul (Belgium)
  • Boskalis (Netherlands)
  • Van Oord (Netherlands)
  • Middle East Dredging Company (Medco) (local)

In January, China Harbour Engineering & Company won the $880m construction contract to carry out phase one of the project, which covers excavation works at the port, having submitted the lowest bid for the deal in July 2010. This was the first major construction deal to be awarded at the port (MEED 26:1:11).

The project includes the excavation of 58 million cubic metres of material, covering an area of 3.2 square kilometres to a depth of 18 metres, the building of 8 kilometres of quay wall, and a 5km-long rubble breakwater.

The first phase will have a capacity of 2 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a 15-metre-deep approach channel, an 8-metre-13.5-metre-deep harbour basin and berths for general cargo, including vessels from the Qatari and visiting navies.

Australia’s WorleyParsons is the engineering consultant on the project and US-based Aecom is the programme manager of the scheme.

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