Trans
Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) is continuing its pre-qualification of
potential suppliers for the construction of the 870km-long high pressure
natural gas pipeline with its associated infrastructure across Greece,
Albania, and Adriatic Sea with landfall in Southern Italy.
This
week TAP has issued its third contract notice in the Official Journal of
the EU – the EU Gazette: Link to the announcement for the construction
of compressor stations
in Greece and Albania. Two compressor stations will be necessary to
transport 10 bcm of natural gas per year along the entire pipeline route
from east to west.
The scope for this contract will include the
Engineering, Procurement and Construction of one compressor station in
Albania near Fier (with fiscal metering, and one flow metering station
in Albania in Bilisht), and one compressor station in Greece near Kipoi
(with fiscal metering).*
Companies interested in being
pre-qualified for this contract need to request a pre-qualification
questionnaire from TAP no later than 16.06.2014. This request can be
sent to TAP via email at [email protected]
a selected number of pre-qualified companies will be invited to
participate in the tendering stages of the TAP’s procurement process for
the compressor stations construction.
Knut Steinar Kvindesland, Procurement Director at TAP,
said: "The scope of work for this contract is rather complex -
potential contractors must demonstrate very specific expertise in
constructing natural gas compressor stations, as well as other
multi-disciplinary energy infrastructure experience, including strong
project management skills.”
TAP’s EPC contractors will be
responsible for further securing of additional subcontractors to
implement specific parts of the contract assignments. It is expected
that this will create additional employment and economic opportunities
in the region. Construction of the compressor stations is planned to
start in 2016 and it will take approximately 2 years to complete.
The
compressor stations will be built in accordance with the international
industry standards on health and safety, located at a significant
distance away from highly populated areas, causing minimum impact on the
environment and local communities. TAP has developed a set of measures
to mitigate any impacts as described in its Environmental and Social
Impact Assessments (ESIA in Albania and ESIA in Greece).
The
current pre-qualification is the third one, following contract notices
on construction of Albanian roads and bridges and onshore pipeline
construction services in Greece and Albania.
The next contract
notices to be issued by TAP in the coming weeks will be the
pre-qualification of companies supplying Turbo Compressors and Large
Diameter Valves.
* The
contract notices for two additional compressor stations in Greece and
Albania (for the future pipeline capacity expansion to 20 bcm) will be
announced at a later date.