before the contract can be awarded to the operator. The contract will take the form of a service concession and, according to the current plans, will be awarded in Q4 2015. Each bidder and each member of a bidding consortium will be obliged to furnish proof of its economic and financial efficiency. This also includes its technical capabilities.
They are obliged to present reference projects from the preceding three financial years which are similar to the operation of OTB (terminal operation, on-shore transhipment and/or logistics services for wind farm components or heavy-lift goods). Candidates also have to submit a rough concept for the operation of OTB and its integration in Bremerhaven’s wind energy cluster. A separate tender has to be conducted for the construction of the OTB infrastructure.
Assuming that both tenders and the planning approval procedures all go off smoothly, the new terminal facility can be inaugurated in 2018. The OTB is to be operated all year round. The quay on the right bank of the Weser in the south of Bremerhaven will be approximately 500 metres long and have two to three berths for jack-up vessels. The OTB will have a gross operating area of around 25 hectares and the heavy-lift area on the quay will have a depth of around 35 metres.
Once the infrastructure for the loading facility has been completed, it will be handed over to the operator, who is then responsible for the construction or procurement of the required suprastructure. Operation of the OTB will be at the operator’s own expense and risk. The operator will be obliged to pay a fee to the Federal Land of Bremen for use of the Offshore Terminal. The operating contract is expected to have a term of 30 years.
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