Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Larnaca port, marina revamp on schedule

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Work on the much-awaited Larnaca port and marina EUR 1.2 bln redevelopm­ent is on track, with Cyprus soon reaping the benefits.

Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos visiting the port Friday along with MPs, said the planned Larnaca marina and port developmen­t will not only benefit the town but the entire Cypriot economy.

Speaking onsite, Karousos said the visit was aimed at confirming the marina’s progress while meeting with representa­tives of Kition Ocean Holdings Ltd, the IsraeliCyp­riot consortium awarded the tender in 2020.

“Everything is proceeding according to plan, and I can assure the site will be ready to be handed over to contractor­s to begin building work on April 1,” Karousos said.

The minister reminded the EUR 1.2 bln redevelopm­ent project is the largest infrastruc­ture investment in Cyprus being carried out, adding that it will help pump around EUR 120 mln per year into state coffers.

The first phase starts in April with upgrading existing service buildings in the marina to offer boat owners a first taste of the overall project. Services offered to boat owners will include smart upgrades by introducin­g applicatio­ns and services accessible through their smartphone­s.

The head of the House Transport Committee, Marinos Moushioutt­as, said that the developmen­t would benefit everyone.

“It will be a jewel for Larnaca and Cyprus in general. The Committee is monitoring the project’s progress; we are ready to help whenever needed.”

Larnaca Mayor Andreas Vyras thanked the minister and the Committee for their interest to support the project.

“Investors are doing everything they can to proceed as planned.

“What I want to say is that as Larnaca, we are looking forward to this project.

“We have been fighting for decades to see this project come to life, and we are pleased to see it ready to take off.”

It is estimated the project will generate revenues of around EUR 12 bln for the government.

It will create about 4,000 new jobs, calculatin­g those directly tied to the marina operations and businesses that will open outlets in the commercial areas.

The work will be carried out in four phases over 15 years.

The BOT project will see the government receiving fixed rent and a percentage of the revenue through a concession agreement with the port/marina operated on a 40-year lease and the real estate acquired on a 125year lease.

After 40 years, the port and marina can be handed back to the government.

Reconstruc­tion of the existing marina will accommodat­e 650 yachts and offer facilities such as boat repairs.

The upgraded marina will also accommodat­e mega yachts up to 150m.

Constructi­on includes the Marina Yacht Club with offices, cafes, event venues, sailing and diving schools.

An upgraded Larnaca port will accommodat­e ships up to 450 metres in length, such as luxury cruise ships, energy exploratio­n vessels, military, and other merchant ships.

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