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In the port of Marseilles will be created a pole dedicated to mega the yachts
Under way two contests for the allocation of a building, a dock and the adjacent areas
September 11, 2013
the Harbour Authority of Marseilles has started two contests in order to assign in management the J1 building and a dock and areas on which a pole dedicated to mega the yachts will rise, structures that are situated in the new quarter of Joliette and in proximity of an area in which they will be realized among other things a commercial center of high belt and a museum pole.
the first procedure of contest previews the allocation of a concession in order to construct and to manage a base for the landing place of yacht of beyond 60 meters and, if necessary, the takeover of complementary activities. The area is constituted by 40.000 square metres of watery surface, 750 linear meters of dock, areas to earth for 10,000 square metres and from a building that to earth occupies 2,000 square metres. The area could receive until 25 mega yachts.
the second procedure of contest previews the selection of the future occupants of the J1 building with the allocation of superficial from a minim of 2.000 to a maximum of 21.000 square metres let alone of 10.000 square metres of adjacent areas to the building. The Harbour Authority has specified that the activities that will be installed in the building (commercial, events, search, innovation, formation) will have to contribute financially to the development of the port.
the selection of the candidates will happen within next 31 October and the French harbour agency previews to characterize the winners of the two procedures of contest in according to trimester of 2014.
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