The Port of Gdynia Authority (PGA SA) has announced that due to the great interest of potential investors and financing institutions PGA SA decided to extend the deadline for submitting market research applications in connection with the planned investment Outer Port of Gdynia project in the Public-Private Partnership model (PPP) until February 21, 2020 to 12:00 (GMT).
Detailed information on the conditions of participation is available here.
Details on applications and market sounding can be found here.
This project is a strategic investment of the Port of Gdynia Authority S.A., enlisted in the Polish government’s Seaports Development Programme. The project involves the construction of a new deep-sea port terminal together with a container terminal with an annual transshipment capacity of 2.5 million TEU. The new facility will enable oceanic Baltimax size container ships to dock in the port.
The estimated capital expenditures for the Outer Port total EUR 787 million (US$ 870.12 million). The project is scheduled for completion by 2028.
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