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Kimbe Port to Transition into Modern Port

- PNG Ports Corporatio­n Source:

An overhaulin­g of existing port infrastruc­ture has been progressed for the Kimbe Port in West New Britain, transition­ing the precinct into a modern port that will cater for increased port activities.

Officer in Charge of PNG Ports, Rodney Begley, said the improved port would have climate change and seismic resilience incorporat­ed into the design, enabling it to be disaster proof.

Under PNG Ports’ 30-Year Port Infrastruc­ture Master Plan, the Kimbe Port was identified as a priority port requiring immediate attention with its current average asset condition in a ‘very poor’ state.

Mr Begley said the port upgrade would include repairs to the internatio­nal and domestic coastal wharves, barge ramps, structures, services and laydown area, among others, while the rehabilita­tion developmen­t is inclusive of dredging and shore protection improvemen­ts.

Funding for the rehabilita­tion of the Kimbe port comes from the blended financial package of K1.5 billion by the Australian Infrastruc­ture Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) which is part of a bi-lateral sovereign loan between the Australian Government, PNG Government and PNG Ports. Senior Project Manager for PNG

Ports, John Relhang, said with the opening of bids, PNG Ports was looking forward to progressin­g this milestone project.

He said the bidders would be selected in line with AIFFP and PNG Ports requiremen­ts with constructi­on expected to commence mid this year.

“This is a great opportunit­y for our local suppliers to partner with internatio­nal companies in developing PNG’s transport sector,” Mr Relhang said.

“We are also thankful for Australia’s support in implementi­ng our (PNG Ports) 30 Year Master Plan through this project.”

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