Tbilisi (GBC) - The construction of marine infrastructure in the Anaklia deep-water port has entered an active phase. As part of the project, as a result of negotiations with the Belgian company Jan De Nul N.V., the budget for marine works has been reduced by 52 million USD, which, according to the Ministry of Economy, will not affect the quality parameters of the project.
Current status of the project and main technical characteristics:
- Marine works: The seabed in the port’s water area will be deepened to 17.5 meters.
- Breakwater: A 1,380-meter-long breakwater will be constructed, ensuring 95% annual port operability.
- Mobilization: A concrete plant has already been installed on site and the production of special protective structures - “X-blocks” is underway.
Infrastructure development is part of a multimodal transport system. In the near future, the following are planned:
- Construction of a highway connecting the port.
- Construction of an 18-kilometer railway line, which will be integrated into the 10-year modernization plan of the Georgian Railways.
A press release issued by the Ministry of Economy states that the strategic goal of the project is to increase the throughput capacity of the “Middle Corridor” and establish Georgia as a regional logistics hub. A company that is a member of the European so-called “Big Four” is involved in the construction process, which is a guarantee of compliance with international standards.
According to the Ministry of Economy, the emphasis within the project is on employment of the local population.
Heads of the Ministries of Economy and Defense, as well as directors of the Georgian Railways and Anaklia Sea Port, got acquainted with the progress of the construction on site.