Brindisi LNG SpA has today announced that it has awarded the Engineering,
Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract to a consortium led by
Tecnimont SpA, for the construction of the liquefied natural gas
(LNG) regasification terminal in the port of Brindisi, in the area
of Capo
Bianco.
The winning consortium, a temporary association of companies (ATI),
is led by Tecnimont and comprises Grandi Lavori Fincosit SpA, Consorzio
Cooperativa Costruttori, Sofregaz S.A, Vinci Construction Grands
Projets SAS and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. The ATI will shortly
commence the activities that will lead to the design and construction
of the
LNG terminal.
Speaking today, Franco Fassio, managing director, Brindisi LNG,
said:
"The
award of the EPC contract is the final step of a process conducted
in compliance with the EU procurement directive that began with
the prequalification
of the bidders and was followed by the award of the EPC contract.
It involved
several consortia which
represented the leading worldwide companies in the sector. Thanks
to this investment,
up to 1000 jobs
will be created during construction and about 200 (direct and
indirect) during operations. The winning consortium submitted the
strongest
tender in respect to construction, health, safety, security,
environmental impact and the involvement of local companies".
Mr Fassio, alongside the announcement,
underlined:
"we recently
assigned, through a primary institute on agronomic researches,
a detailed study for the development and benefits that could derive
to agriculture and agro-industry of the local area from the availability
of cold produced naturally by the terminal, and that, I can confirm,
will be supplied by Brindisi LNG to the local community".
The Italian authorities have already granted, in accordance with
Italian law, an exemption from the regulated third party access
provisions required by the second EU gas directive, and are liaising
with the European Commission.
The
facility, with a gross capital expenditure of about €390
million (inclusive of internal cost, insurance and EPC contract),
will have a send out capacity of 8 billion cubic metres of regasified
LNG a year and will be operational in 2008.
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