ABP bidders day for £150m Humber ports pipeline

Aaron Morby 5 months ago
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The country’s largest port operator Associated British Ports is to hold a bidders day in Hull at the end of the month to set out its planned pipeline of projects across the region.

Major expansion of Stallingborough Interchange site storing cars is planned
Major expansion of Stallingborough Interchange site storing cars is planned

ABP procurement and projects teams will provide an overview of the 2025 and 2026 pipelines for Humber projects to support automotive and energy transition customers as well as Freeport investment.

There are nine projects in the pipeline from warehouses, to paving, electrification, quay strengthening and mechanical handling, across the next two years with an overall spend of around £150m.

One of the projects involves the first phase of developing the strategic land at Stallingborough, between the Ports of Grimsby and Immingham.

ABP has submitted a planning application to increase the capacity across 96 acres of its Stallingborough Interchange site in North East Lincolnshire, which stores cars imported through Grimsby and Immingham.

The planning application includes external storage and distribution of goods together with up to 12,000 sq m of associated buildings, infrastructure, ground-mounted solar PVs and other associated works.

Sanyalax Morrison, group head of procurement, said: “We are excited to announce our upcoming Infrastructure Procurement Day in the Humber, showcasing the range of interesting civil, construction, marine and framework opportunities coming to tender.”

Humber 2025 Infrastructure Procurement Day in Hull on Thursday 27th February. To register click here.

ABP has also just gained Government consent to proceed with its planned Immingham Green Energy Terminal project to handle imported bulk liquid ammonia from Saudi Arabia, which will then be converted into hydrogen to fuel the green economy.

French civils contractor Bouygues Travaux Publics will deliver marine works for the new gas import jetty under a £170m contract.

The terminal will also import carbon dioxide to facilitate carbon capture storage.

It will be built on a 100-acre site on the eastern side of the Port of Immingham.

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