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    Planning: The primary production capacity of Al-Faw port is 45 million tons annually

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    Post by Rocky Fri 17 Mar 2023, 5:21 am

    Planning: The primary production capacity of Al-Faw port is 45 million tons annually 

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    The Ministry of Planning announced, on Thursday, that the primary production capacity of the Al-Faw Grand Port project ranges between (20-45) million tons annually.
    The ministry said in a statement, "The field follow-up teams in the Department of Government Investment Programs at the Ministry of Planning visited the Al-Faw Grand Port project in Basra Governorate, which is one of the largest ports overlooking the Arabian Gulf with an area of ​​12 km2, and the general plan for it is 54 km2 and occupies the twelfth sequence among major world ports.
    The statement added, "The specialized teams have seen on the field the projects that are currently being implemented, including the construction of container terminal (A) berth structures at a cost of 511 million dollars, which includes the construction of a quay wall with a length of 1750 meters and digging a trench with an amount of 2.7 million cubic meters, as well as the construction of dams with a length of 22.3 km." And iron pillars with a number of 1734 pillars, and the completion rate reached more than 44%.
    The statement pointed out, "The second project includes the construction of the port's navigational canal at a cost of $314 million, which includes marine drilling for the canal for a distance of 23 km and a depth of 19.8 meters. The amount of marine drilling is 55.3 million cubic meters, with a completion rate of approximately 4.78 percent."
    He continued, "The third project includes the construction of the first phase of marine infrastructure works for drilling and filling works, at a cost of $726 million, which includes marine excavation of 48.4 million cubic meters, a depth of 19.8 meters, and land reclamation with an amount of 14.1 million square meters, in addition to the construction of access road corridors with a length of 3.6 km and a width of 30 meters." The completion rate reached approximately 39.48%.
    He pointed out that "the large port of Faw project consists of several phases, the first phase includes 11 projects, 6 of which have been fully completed, and the remaining 5 projects are expected to be completed in 2025, and that the completion rate has reached more than 37%," explaining that "the primary production capacity of the port project The large faw ranges between 20-45 million tons annually, at a total cost of more than 4 billion and 777 million dollars.

     



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