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Ukrainian Seaports Authority (USPA) intend[ds_preview]s to »restart« relations with Ukrainian and international dredging companies. Dredging works will become clear and predictable for businesses, and the transparency of the tender documents will be increased, the Acting CEO of USPA Raivis Veckagans said.

During a meeting with representatives of the transport business at the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, Veckagans said: »Implementation of port development plans, including dredging works are among of my priority-driven plans. The current situation around these works is far from norm. In the near future, I will hold a meeting with the leading dredging companies, which are interested in Ukrainian market and we will develop a civilized strategy and unified rules allowing to ›restart‹ our relations. We are open for dialogue and cooperation to everyone. The procurement should be completely transparent and clear as Ukrainian ports and business expect for development and our primal task is to provide it.«

The CEO stressed that all the initiatives launched in the frameworks of cooperation between USPA and business will continue, however, tender procedures should become a model of transparency and openness.

In order to conduct an audit of tender documentation and analysis of compliance of tender conditions with legal requirements the deadline for submission of proposals for the dredging works in the port of Yuzhnyi will be extended by two months.

The postponement touches the next tenders in the port of Yuzhnyi:

  • Reconstruction of sea approach canal and inland approaches to the deep-water berths of Yuzhnyi seaport (feasibility report approved by the order of the Cabinet of Ministers ? 674-p of 14 September 2016);
  • Reconstruction of water approaches, maneuvering areas and operational water areas considering prospective turnover Yuzhnyi seaport (feasibility report approved by the Order of the Cabinet of Ministers ?657 of 8 September 2016).
  • In addition, as of 20 January the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine has received for consideration 2 complaints from bidders companies Jan de Nul NV (Belgium) and Van Oord Ukraine.

Previously, the port authority has invited for participation in the tender both foreign and Ukrainian dredging companies. All the tender documents were posted at Prozorro public procurement system.