A consortium consisting of Van Oord and BAM International has been awarded the contract for the design and construction of Phase 2A of the new container terminal for APM Terminals in Moín, Costa Rica.

The total contract value amounts to USD 460 million, which is split between Van Oord and BAM International on an almost equal basis. It will take the consortium approximately three years to complete the project.

Construction and Marine Access

The consortium will be responsible for the construction of the new terminal and marine access.

The scope of work for Van Oord consists of the construction of a 1.5 km rock breakwater, reclamation of an area of 40 hectares, including soil improvement works, and the dredging of the access channel and turning basin. Van Oord will deploy a trailing suction hopper dredger, a cutter suction dredger and rock installation equipment.

BAM International will construct the 650-metre quay wall, as well as the pavement, associated buildings and all utilities.

Moín Container Terminal

In 2011 APM Terminals signed a USD 992 million 33-year concession contract with the Costa Rican government to design, finance, construct, operate and maintain the new Moín Container Terminal on the Caribbean coast. Eighty per cent of the country’s maritime commerce is handled in the current port complex of Puerto Limon/Moín.

APM Terminals will develop a sustainable container terminal that modernises the port system, reduces logistics costs through higher operating efficiency and enhances Costa Rica’s container cargo security reputation. The container handling equipment will be eco-friendly, featuring the latest developments in energy efficiency to reduce emissions.

Picture: One of APM's container terminals in Portsmouth, USA (by APM Terminals)