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2008-SE-92606-P


Norrköping intermodal infrastructure package- improvement of access fairway


The objective of this project is to broaden and deepen the access fairway to the Pampus terminal of the Norrköping port. The 3.8 km long access fairway will be deepened from 12.7 to 14.9 metres and broadened from 60 to 100 metres. The project also includes the improvement of fairway markings and the reinforcement of berths.


It aims to contribute to safer navigation, with wider margins according to international norms. Following the improvements, existing restrictions for darkness, visibility and wind will be reduced, allowing for 24-hour access to the port for vessels of a size of 260x35x13.5 metres.

 

This specific project forms part of the Norrköping Intermodal Infrastructure Package, a long-term project aiming at further developing Norrköping as an intermodal node.

 

This project has been completed.

 

See our TEN-T project implementation successes section for more information.

 

Budget: 

 

National budget:

 

€31,752,000

 

 

Total project cost covered by this Decision:

 

€35,280,000
 

Percentage of EU support:  

 

Works: 10%

EU contribution: 

 

€3,528,000

 

Download the Info Sheet about this project:

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This project was also the subject of a press release issued by the Agency.

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Member States involved:

Sweden

 

Implementation schedule:

Start date: October 2008

End date: June 2011

 

Beneficiaries & Implementing bodies:

 Swedish Maritime Administration

 Norrköping Municipality

 

Additional information:

 European Commission, DG MOVE

 




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