Expansion of Seychelles' port enters design phase; Bulgarian team visits site

General |Author: Daniel Laurence Edited by: Betymie Bonnelame | March 22, 2019, Friday @ 13:08| 3221 views

Port Victoria, which is currently 270 metres long, will be extended by an additional 330 metres to accommodate two boats measuring up to 250 metres. (Seychelles Ports Authority)

(Seychelles News Agency) - Groundwork to lengthen and strengthen Seychelles’ Port Victoria is expected to start in the second quarter of 2019 as the project enters the design phase.

Local authorities met with foreign consultants on Thursday to discuss the different phases and proposed design of the project.

The Project Planning and Management company based in Sofia, Bulgaria, won the tender for the design phase.

The port specialist and team leader of the company, Andrew Sadleir, said, “The project is about giving the port more space. The port is an old fashioned port and with the advanced of containerisation the requirements are now much greater in terms of space and in terms of loads on the quay.”

Port Victoria, which is currently 270 metres long, will be extended by an additional 330 metres to accommodate two boats measuring up to 250 metres in length at the same time. Space will be also be made for the installation of two mobile cranes for loading and unloading of ships, storage yards and warehouses.

Sadleir said the design will take into account the increase in traffic in the commercial port.

“So what we are designing is a longer and stronger quay and in so doing create more space behind that quay and rearrange the space in a more logistical way,” he said.

Sadleir said the design will take into account the increase in traffic in the commercial port.  (Seychelles Ports Authority) Photo License: CC-BY

The first phase which also includes the design basis report as well as the environmental and social impact assessment is expected to be completed within 10 months after which the tender process for the construction will take place.

The construction and dredging will start at the southern part of the quay and Sadleir said more details will be revealed in the implementation plan.

He added that it is essential to extend the port to cater for new trends in the shipping industry where larger vessels are becoming the norm due to lower costs. He also pointed out the infrastructural challenges that the port presents today.

The port of Victoria of Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, is the only port of the island nation that handles the import and export of goods for the country.

The Minister for Habitat, Lands, Infrastructure and Land Transport, Pamela Charlette, said that “the project is very important as it has the potential to make Seychelles an economic hub and a stopover route for shipping activities, which can earn the country more income.”

With the current capacity, the port is having difficulty catering to all the vessels on certain days especially during the cruise season which runs from October to May.

The Ports Authority received a lot of criticism and complaints in December when cruise ships were given priority over a cargo ship, causing delays in the shipment of Christmas goods.

Talking on the challenges that might come up during the project, Sadleir said that some consideration needs to be taken on the alignment, position and orientation of the new quay, the vessel manoeuvring area and consequent dredging environment.

“Since a lot of dredging is going to take place the disposal needs to be kept close to the dredged area for environmental and cost purposes,” said Sadleir.

For the extension project, the Seychelles Ports Authority has received $41 million -- $35 million from the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the European Investment Bank (EIB). The European Union (EU) has also provided a grant of around $6 million.

The project is expected to be completed by 2021. 


Tags: Project Planning and Management, Agence Française de Développement, European Investment Bank

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