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Boskalis wins $127m dredging contract for oil terminal expansion in Brazil

Boskalis wins $127m dredging contract for oil terminal expansion in Brazil
Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) has won a contract from Oiltankaing jv Açu Petróleo for the expansion of the Porto do Açu oil transhipment terminal in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.

The contract has a total value of around $127.06m, Boskalis said in a statement.

The expansion comprises the deepening, widening and extension of the access channel and turning basin. In total, approximately 32m cu m of sand, silt and clay will be dredged.

The activities will commence immediately and are expected to be completed late 2017. For this project one jumbo and two large trailing suction hopper dredgers will be deployed.

Currently, the terminal's access channel has a depth of 20.5 m suitable to receive suezmax-type vessels. By the end of 2017 the depth will be increased to up to 24.5 m, so the terminal will be able to receive VLCCs.

Between 2011 and 2015 Boskalis has been in charge of the development of a large part of Açu Port, which included the construction of two access channels, a turning basin, an inner channel and mooring berths as well as the 2.4 km of revetments for the inner harbour's protection.