UK: Cardiff County Council Invites Bids for Dredging Project

 Cardiff County Council Invites Bids for Dredging Project

Cardiff County Council has invited tenders for the maintenance dredging of the Outer Harbour and Approach Channel 2012-17.

The Outer Harbour and the Approach Channel of the Cardiff Bay Barrage provides a safe haven for boats entering the Inland Bay and it was designed to allow access and egress for boats at all states of the tide.

Siltation of the harbour is a continuing maintenance liability that was anticipated when the barrage was constructed. The Harbour Authority within Cardiff Council has a duty under the Cardiff Bay Barrage Act to maintain the Outer Harbour and Approach Channel as a navigational route to the Inland Bay and also has to comply with the requirements of the dredging licence.

Dredging of the Outer Harbour and Approach Channel is required twice yearly at times agreed with the Environment Agency and generally takes place in February, late July and early August each year with each dredging campaign removing approx. 70,000m3 of silt.

The Council are looking to award a 5 year contract to one contractor.

Tender details: Open procedure.

Dated: 04. 02. 2012.

Requests for documents deadline: 28. 3. 2012.

Tender Deadline: 2. 4. 2012.

Value: £3,500,000.

Project period: 60 months from date of contract award.

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Dredging Today Staff, February 10, 2012; Image: cardiffharbour