Mott MacDonald to Design New Port of Gdansk Quay (Poland)

Mott MacDonald to Design New Port of Gdansk Quay

Mott MacDonald has been appointed by Deepwater Container Terminal Gdańsk to carry out construction design services for a new €160 million quay at the Port of Gdańsk in Poland.

The upgraded terminal will be capable of handling 3 million TEU a year.

The consultancy will design a new deepwater quay adjacent to the existing deepwater quay and new container stacking yards which will operationally link with existing facilities.

The design will include the deepening of the existing harbour basin, new buildings and redevelopment of existing buildings, new utility facilities such as electrical substations and a main substation building, as well as underground utilities installations.

Once complete the new quay will serve the world’s largest container vessels.

Marian Kurlanda, Mott MacDonald’s project director, said: “DCT Gdańsk is Poland’s largest and fastest growing container facility and is the only deepwater terminal in the Baltic Sea region which receives direct ocean vessel calls from the Far East. Our appointment to this prestigious project builds on our current involvement in major international port projects in Taiwan, South Africa, Canada and the United Kingdom.

The quay is due to be completed by the end of 2016.

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Press Release, April 4, 2014