March 15 th 2017 Presentation by John Chaplin BSc CEng FICE St. Andrews House, St. Andrews Road, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS11 9DQ www.bristolport.co.uk 0117 982 0000
Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region
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Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region
1991
2017 2015
Bristol Advantages • Close to UK Population • Deep water/Big Ship Capability • Excellent links – sea, road & rail • Modern Infrastructure • Development land available
Key Trades – Per Annum Coal – 6,000,000 t (max) Cars – 700,000 Agricultural Bulks – 1,200,000t Containers – 150,000+ Warehousing – 24 million wine bottles Jet Fuel – 25% of Heathrow
Automotive Bristol Port handles over 700,000 units per year Our Main Motor Vehicle Customers
Our Container Lines Weekly door-door service to/from Spain (Bilbao) Weekly door-door service to/from Portugal Weekly feeder service linking to their worldwide network via Antwerp Weekly Euro-med service (Containers & Cars) 2 calls per week service to/from Warren Point (N.Ire) Service also links with Borchard Lines med service via Dublin
Dry Bulks Over 3 million tonnes per year
Other Major Trades
Port People • 550 direct employees • 67 started with us as Apprentices • 30 strong Port of Bristol Police • 7,500 working in the Dock Estates at Avonmouth & RPD • 19,000+ jobs (UK-wide)
Our Priorities • Safety & security • Efficiency • Securing new trades and other business opportunities • Investing in people, plant equipment and buildings
Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region
Recent Investments Transit Sheds
Recent Investments Mobile plant
Recent Investments Car compounds
Recent Investments Storage, conveying, etc
Recent Investments
The Future for Bristol Port • Government has said that UK must maintain its status as a centre for imports and not become a feeder destination • Greater use of containers • There is a shortage of UK deep sea ports • Import, export & transhipment of cargo • Support for on & off-shore wind turbine development & nuclear stations
M4/M5 M49, i/c Twin rail Wales tracks to Parkway M5, Avonmouth/ J18 Severnside Proposed Avonmouth Deep Sea Container Terminal
Statutory Approval Process 2008 • HRO submitted - 22 July 08 • 42 day statutory consultation period • Dealing with objectors 2009 • Public Inquiry – cancelled 2010 • HRO granted • UKG records no strategic case for STP 2016 • HRO extended with full support of DfT & all key stakeholders 2017 • Options for compensation site exercised We are 202? here • Terminal Operational
Programme Critical Activities: 1. Civil Engineering and Dredging Works 2. Compensation Site
Civil Engineering and Dredging Works • Expressions of Interest • Tender & assessment • ECI Appointment of: CONSTRUCT BRISTOL TERMINAL - a JV of:
SAC – special areas of conservation SPA – special protection area SSSI – site of special scientific interest Ramsar – wetlands convention after meeting in Iran Compensate for this area COMPENSATION OBJECTIVES: Provide 120 Ha of Intertidal habitat Inc 20 Ha of mudflat
Opportunity – nuclear stations
A Muster Port for Power Stations in the South West
Jetty Construction Precast Concrete Jetty Construction preparatory works Unit Factory preparatory works Plot 33 multi- storey car park IBA Aggregate Plant Shipway Farm On- going…… Development • Maintenance & renewal (hard & soft) • Working with tenants (eg: Valero, Day, SMM Ltd) River Avon Bridge • New enquiries from the Commercial Dept. Crossing • DSCT & Steart • Metro-West Phase 1 (& Phase 2) • Muster Port for power station(s) • HCCP dock estate pylons • Local highway works: M5-J19, M49, A403 Court House Farm • “Off - dock Works” Development • Et cetera
Opportunity & Threat – marine renewables
Opportunity & Threat – marine renewables Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon • 11.5 km 2 of water enclosed • £1.3 billion Capex (est) • 155,000 homes • 320MW name plate capacity • 530 GWhrs/annum (≤20 % efficiency) • £168 per MWhr (30 years) Cardiff Bay Tidal Lagoon • 70 km 2 of water enclosed
Opportunity & Threat – marine renewables
Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region
Special Projects John Chaplin Director of Engineering Jonathan Mordaunt Projects Manager - Dry Jeremy Curry Projects Manager - Wet Guagan Jackson Purchasing Officer Peter Taylor John.chaplin@bristolport.co.uk
Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region
www.ukmajorports.org.uk www.britishports.org.uk www.swrpa.org.uk
Planned Deep Sea Container Terminal • One of the UK’s £600m investment major ports • A key strategic asset Tha Thank nk yo you www.bristolport.co.uk
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