BASIC PROJECT DATA – PROJECT IDEA
Project ID: PA1A048
NEED AND ADDED VALUE FOR THE DANUBE REGION STRATEGY
The Cernavodă port is located on the Danube River, at the junction of two pan-European transport corridors (Corridor IV and Corridor VII), and with direct connection to Danube – Black Sea Canal. There is growth potential at the Cernavodă Port, if the river traffic could be carried out to a greater extent by the large industrial units in the region with the increase in the port’s capacity to handle cargo.
Cernavoda port is part of the TEN-T core network.
OBJECTIVE(S) OF THE PROJECT
Modernization of Cernavodă port infrastructure.
PLANNED PROJECT ACTIVITIES
Work planned for the rehabilitation and modernization of port infrastructure:
- Commercial port sector
- Modernization of vertical quays, in length of 585ml
- Rehabilitation of the stone-lined quays for vessels in waiting in total length of 385ml
- Rehabilitation of the stone-lined quays in the length of 50m. Berth for mooring the servitude vessel.
- New vertical quay for mooring of vessels in the length of 30m
- Modernization of concrete platforms, S = 9 ha
- Passenger port
- Modernization of stone-lined quays
TRANSBOUNDARY IMPACT
Increased traffic between Dobrogea area and the rest of the country or other Danube riparian states.
PROJECT BENEFICIARIES / TARGET GROUPS
Beneficiary: National Company Danube River Ports Administration SA Giurgiu, Romania
Target groups: shipping companies, port operators, industry
STATUS AND TIMEFRAME
Start date: 2018
End date: 2020
The project is currently under preparation.
NOTES
The project D. A. N. U. B. E. – Danube Access Network – Unlocking Bottlenecks in Europe, by developing a high-quality TEN-T ports infrastructure in Romania on optimal economic terms (Feasibility Study phase), financed from the TEN-T programme, prepared the future investments for the infrastructure modernization in Moldova Veche Port.
The feasibility study was finished in December 2009 and needs to be updated.
FINANCING
Total budget: 6,5 MEUR
EU funds: 4,1 MEUR (ERDF)
The project will be submitted for financing from the Large Infrastructure Operational Programme 2014 – 2020 (POIM).
National funds: 1.4 MEUR
Financing is not available yet and sources and amounts are potential only.
PROJECT TEAM
Project leader: National Company Danube River Ports Administration SA Giurgiu / Romania
(website: www.apdf.ro)
Address: Portului Street, no.1, Giurgiu / Romania
Contact data:
PROJECT ENVIRONMENT
STRATEGIC REFERENCE
- General Transport Master Plan for Romania, approved by the Government Decision no. 666/206
- Navigation and Inland Waterway Action and Development in Europe (NAIADES) COM (2006) 6 final
- White Paper Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area – Towards a competitive and resource efficient transport system COM(2011) 144 final
- Large Infrastructure Operational Programme 2014 – 2020
- Government Programme 2017 – 2020
RELEVANT LEGISLATION
- Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2013 on Union guidelines for the development of the trans-European transport network and repealing Decision No 661/2010
- Low no. 203/2003 regarding the guidelines for the creating, development and modernization of transport networkof national and international importance
- Government Decision no. 907/2016 regarding the phases of the elaboration and the framework content of the technical and economic documentation related to the public-financed investment objectives / projects
- Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/1084 of 14 June 2017 amending Regulation (EU) No 651/2014 as regards aid for port and airport infrastructure, notification thresholds for aid for culture and heritage conservation and for aid for sport and multifunctional recreational infrastructures, and regional operating aid schemes for outermost regions and amending Regulation (EU) No 702/2014 as regards the calculation of eligible costs
EUSDR EMBEDDING
EUSDR EMBEDDING
OTHER RELEVANT ISSUES
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
Ensuring the financing.
META DATA
Data provided by: Cristina Cuc and Monica Patrichi (Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, Romania) – 13.09.2011
Last update by: Daniela Jantea and Madin Niculae (Danube River Ports Administration Giurgiu, Romania) – 30.08.2017
Monica Patrichi (Ministry of Transport, Romania) – 20.09.2017
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