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Tank Storage Mag - [10/8/2010]
The Japanese government is funding the construction and installation of a series of pipelines connecting inland oil storage and offshore shipping terminals and facilities for Iraq’s South Oil Company.
The project, known as Japanese Sealines, will be financed by Japan International Cooperation Agency as part of the Japanese government’s commitment of up to US$5 billion (€3.58 billion) of assistance for reconstruction in Iraq made at the Madrid Donor Conference in 2003.
The tender comes in at an estimated US$600 million. Dates for the tender are still tentative, but a request for quotations is expected to be released on 15 October with bids due to be submitted by 15 December. The contract could be awarded as early as 15 March 2011.
The project will include the installation of a 45km trunk line and a 10km onshore pipeline, both with a diametre of 48 inches. It will also include the installation of a single point mooring and pipeline end manifold supplied by the Netherland’s SBM Offshore.
Eight international engineering groups have been prequalified for the deal: Punj Lloyd (India); Marubeni (Japan) with Toyo (Japan) and McDermott (UK); Saipem (Italy); National Petroleum Construction Company (UAE); Al-Habtoor Leighton (UAE); Royal Boskalis Westminster (the Netherlands) with Penta Ocean Construction (Japan); JFE Engineering Corporation (Japan); and Van Oord (the Netherlands) with SBM Offshore (the Netherlands).
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Tender for first phase of Padma Bridge soon
BSS, Dhaka
The tender for constructing the first phase of the Padma Bridge will be invited soon, an official handout said in Thursday.
According to the handout, the government already received pre-qualification (PQ) documents from 11 companies for river management at the Padma Bridge site.
The companies are: Penata-Ocean Construction Company Limited (Japan), PAG Joint Venture (Denmark), China Communication Construction Company Limited (China), Hyundai Engineering & Construction Company Limited (Korea), China Gezhouba Group Company Limited (China), Padma RTC JV Van Oord, Dredging International & Boskalis International (Netherlands), Jan De Nul NV (Denmark), Sinohydro Corporation Limited (China), Changjiang Survey, Planning, Design & Research Co (China), Bangladesh Check Technology Limited and China International Water & Electric Corporation (China) and STX-Samwaham Joint Venture (Korea).
The handout said the consultant of the project would evaluate the PQ applications in one month and would send its recommendations to the World Bank for its consent.
The tender for construction of the first phase of the bridge would be invited soon after getting approval from the WB.
Gr.
Dasnaq