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Port Authority of Valencia proceeds with inland rail network construction at the Port of Sagunto

The Port Authority of Valencia (APV) has put out to tender technical support for site management and health and safety coordination as part of the project for the construction of the inner rail network of the Port of Sagunto in Valencia.

This action, in general terms, involves the supervision of the execution to ensure the human and material resources necessary for the correct execution of the construction works of the inner train of the Port of Sagunto.

This is the APV’s first step towards the construction of the inner rail network of the Port of Sagunto. The contracting of the technical assistance for the works management and health and safety coordination has a budget of €616,317 (US$678,317) and interested businesses may apply until 25 September 2023.

This tender includes necessary actions such as the prevention of risks of accidents and occupational diseases during construction, as well as those resulting from repair, conservation, and maintenance work, as well as the mandatory health and welfare facilities for workers.

In this regard, the building of the inner rail network of the Port of Sagunto is expected to cost €17.5 million (US$19.2 million) and take 11 months to complete, and it involves the design of an Intermodal Goods Facility with one beach for containers and another for vehicles.





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