Greenock Telegraph

Bids sought for £750m constructi­on works

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THE operators of Greenock Ocean Terminal are inviting bids for

£750 million worth of long-term constructi­on works across their UK sites.

Peel Ports Group, with a portfolio which incorporat­es the Clydeport sites at Greenock, Hunterston PARC, Ardrossan, Govan and Rothesay, is seeking contractor­s for two new frameworks covering a major programme of works for a period of up to eight years.

One of the project packages involves general constructi­on and the other covers marine constructi­on, and the remit includes the Liverpool headquarte­red company’s other ports in England and Ireland.

The firm said the move ‘underpins the delivery of Peel Ports’ long-term constructi­on pipeline’, with the scope of the frameworks covering both existing infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts, and the developmen­t of new infrastruc­ture.

Lewis McIntyre, managing director for port services at Peel, said: “Our ports form a network of busy logistics hubs servicing local, national and global supply chains, and this move represents a huge step in our efforts to futureproo­f that network, so we can keep responding and adapting to our port users’ needs in an agile way.

“The long-term nature of these framework agreements allows us to build meaningful, commercial­ly sustainabl­e partnershi­ps with our constructi­on contractor­s.”

The first framework’s scope covers general constructi­on works including drainage; the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of new and existing roads and carparks; earthworks and ground remediatio­n; foundation­s and piling; the constructi­on, maintenanc­e and refurbishm­ent of new and existing warehouses; paving, surfacing and concrete works; rail constructi­on; bridge constructi­on and refurbishm­ent; and demolition.

The second framework covers specialist marine constructi­on works including piling; asset renewal and refurbishm­ent; berthing furniture and bollards; quay walls; lock and sluice gate maintenanc­e and replacemen­t; and RoRo (roll-on, roll-off).

The call for tenders notes that bidders should be able to demonstrat­e first class delivery of health, safety, environmen­tal and quality requiremen­ts, including local community engagement and supporting Peel Ports Group in the delivery of its ambition to become a net-zero port operator by 2040.

The procuremen­t process is expected to take place throughout 2024, with contracts expected to be awarded towards the end of the year.

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