Cejen Engenharia Submitted A Bid Of R$ 92 Million And Won The Tender For Infrastructure Works At Dock 3 Of The Port Of Imbituba. This Project Will Ensure An Increase In The Maximum Height For Ship Entry, Which Will Go Up To 271 Meters.
SCPAR Port Of Imbituba, a complex located in the state of Santa Catarina, took a big step for its structural project this past week. Last Thursday, (10/20), the port administration announced the winner of the tender for infrastructure works at Dock 3. The winning company was Cejen Engenharia, which submitted a bid of R$ 92,097,500.00. Now, the process will move on to contract signing and accelerating the start of the works.
Port Of Imbituba Announces Tender Winner For Infrastructure Works At Dock 3
The Port Of Imbituba, an important port complex in the state of Santa Catarina, is undertaking a project for infrastructure works and operational improvements at Dock 3 Cargo Handling Structure.
A tender for hiring a company responsible for the works was underway, but last week the port authority announced Cejen Engenharia as the big winner of the process.
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The bidding opened in September and had six competitors. Now, the process moves forward to contract signing.
The company submitted a bid of R$ 92,097,500.00, the highest received by the port authority, thus winning over the other competitors.
Dock 3 is one of the most important structures of the Port Of Imbituba. It was built over 40 years ago and is responsible for 30% of all cargo handling carried out at the Santa Catarina complex.
Thus, carrying out infrastructure works and operational improvements will bring even more quality to the expansion of these impressive numbers.
The main objective of the Port Of Imbituba’s works project at the dock is to expand the navigation capacity of the ships that arrive at the location.
Currently, the maximum permitted height is 205 meters. After the renovations by Cejen Engenharia, it will rise to 271 meters.
The works will also allow the installation of new cargo handling equipment, such as a shiploader of up to 2,500 tons/hour, increasing the operational capacity of the Port Of Imbituba.
Cejen Engenharia Should Complete Infrastructure Works At Dock 3 Within 30 Months Alongside The Port Of Imbituba
According to the tender conducted by the Port Of Imbituba, Cejen Engenharia should complete the infrastructure works at Dock 3 within 30 months.
To achieve this, the project will be divided into four stages, thus ensuring greater control over the renovations.
Among the renovation activities that the company will undertake, the main ones include surface and deep repairs to the concrete, laying rigid pavement in part of the back area, and strengthening the structural foundations.
It will also be responsible for adjusting the drainage and will finish the project with the construction of two dolphins for mooring/tying up vessels.
Thus, the Port Of Imbituba will open its doors to new businesses and will become even more relevant in the national port scenario.
Learn More About Cejen Engenharia
Cejen Engenharia Ltda. specializes in the design and construction of civil works, beginning its journey in the Paranaense Capital in 1986 by its founding partner Ceciliano José Ennes Neto.
The company progressively executes engineering projects and works that promote development and dynamism in ports and cities, which in turn generate increased local wealth.

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