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Assigned the assignment for the drafting of the Regulatory Plan of the Port System of the Central Adriatic
The duration of the contract contract will be a total of 390 days
July 29, 2021
The European tender for the drafting of the Port Regulatory Plan also provides for the drafting of the Strategic Planning Document (DPss), updating the port regulatory plans of each of the ports of the AdSP by introducing also the Environmental Energy Planning Document of the Port System (Deasp), an element that will have to be strongly coordinated with the drafting phase of the Regulatory Plan.
After the first race had ended in 2019 without outcome, for lack of valid offers, a second ban was staged in which the drafting of the Port System Regulatory Plan and other documents was awarded for an amount overall of 1,781,073 euros, with a savings in the 31.23% bid. The tender value of the ban was 2,589,899 euros.
The duration of the contract will be a total of 390 days, divided into several phases, by the signing. The Port System Regulatory Plan will contain the guidelines for the future development of ports in an integrated system of system, with the aim of responding to growth opportunities in a coordinated manner with the territory and to ensure, in port scope, a sustainable, economic, social, environmental development.
The first step to be made will be a mapping of the current state of ports and their productive characteristics to define the development lines of the next few years, with an orientation to the medium to long term. The update of the Environmental Energy Planning Document of the Port System will define the current and future AdSP energy consumption framework with the forecasts for use of new technologies and services and the activities of dealers and operators.
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