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Introduced the ban of contest of the project "Ravenna Port Hub"
In program work for 235 million euros
November 22, 2019
The Authority of Harbour System of Mare Adriatico Centro Settentrionale has introduced the ban of contest of the project "Ravenna Port Hub - Deepening channels Candiano and Baiona, adaptation existing operating docks, new terminal in Trattaroli Peninsula and res-use of the material extracted in performance to the enforced P.R.P 2007" that it is published today to conclusion of along iter bureaucratic.
The project previews mainly the dredging from enclosed the harbour backdrops of Ravenna those of the Candiano Channel, the realization of logistic and terminalistiche platforms and the adaptation of docks. "With the publication of the contest ban - it has evidenced the president of the Authority of Harbour System, Daniele Rossi - we reach an historical goal of which all the harbour community must be proud. Always they have been trusting that we will be successful to reach this result, we have believed ourselves, we have it intentional, with engagement and determination and today is truth. They have been years of great job and much anchor we must make, in order to recover how much the more possible time in the deepening of the backdrops, in the adaptation of the docks, the construction of the new terminal container, in the preparation almost two hundred hectares of new destined areas to the logistics, in the realization of the new railway ports of call and the new highway connections. We must work for the future, without to never lose sight anticipates. For this we have placed great attention to the executive modalities, in order to reduce the impact of the work on the operativity of the port of call, being adopted progettuali solutions, also extremely complex that will be able to work only if all the harbour community will know to put itself on hand with generosity of the project".
"With the green light to the ban - the president of the Emilia-Romagna Region has remembered, Stefano Bonaccini - destined work for 235 million euros to the potenziamento of the hub harbour of Ravenna starts planning for. It is a work attended, on which we have headed in order to design a future in which "the intelligent" displacements of the goods will be guaranteed by modern railway and harbour infrastructures, efficient to minor emissivo impact in order to safeguard the atmosphere to in the fight sets up from the climatic change. Ravenna, that it is already the first port in Italy for the bulk and the third party for the movement goods will become so a nodal system also for the contract logistics, a section that counts than 10 thousand generated specialistic operators more and very 12,4 billion euros from the logistic operators, returning the entire territory on the domestic markets and international more and more competitive".
The mayor of Ravenna, Michele de Pascale, has emphasized that today a lot important, attended and which sweat from all the ravennate community is "a day, not only from that harbour one". "Now - it has added - the ban of contest for the work is ready, obviously we hope that in the times more possible breviums is assigned and can be begun to dig".
"With this historical investment for the deepening backdrops and the adaptation of the docks and the terminal - the regional city council member to the Transports has commented, Raffaele Donini - they are sure that the port of Ravenna will succeed more and more to win the challenge for the competitiveness, also to European level, regarding handling of goods, also thanks to the enormous potentialities of the intermodalità iron-ship. The objective is that to realize, in six years, 500,000 the structural conditions in order to enliven container, with the access of greater boats, increasing also the ability to the port".
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