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Ferrovial to build the new jetty in Colombia

The consortium comprising Ferrovial Agroman, Ferrovial's construction subsidiary, and Sainc, a Colombian engineering firm, has been chosen by Carbones del Cerrejón Ltd to build a new jetty at Puerto Bolívar, in northern Colombia, for ships to berth and load coal from the Cerrejón mine. The jetty will increase the port's capacity from 32 to 40 million tons per year.

The project represents an investment of 39.2 million dollars (30.6 million euro). Construction is scheduled to be finished in 2013.

In July 2011, the company obtained a contract worth 55 million euro, also in consortium with Sainc, to build the tunnels for the Ituango hydroelectric power plant.

The project will be executed in three parts: first, Ferrovial Agroman will build the access road for the conveyor belts. Then it will drive 58 vertical metal piles and the structures to support the belts. Lastly, it will use 560 tons of steel to build the jetty's service, docking and mooring platforms.

Carbones del Cerrejón Ltd is owned in equal partnership by BHP Billiton (Australia), Anglo American (UK), and Xstrata (Switzerland). It operates the Cerrejón mine, one of the largest open-pit thermal coal mines in the world. The new terminal will enable the company to further its capacity expansion plans.



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