
Basic Element Group, a major Russian business group, has announced the completion of construction of the Imeretinskiy cargo port in Sochi. The port’s capacity is 5mt (million tonnes) of cargo per year. The port’s docks are up to 9.2m deep. Investment in the port construction amounted to US$200 million (RUR 6 billion). The project was carried out by Transstroy, a part of Basic Element and a leading Russian transport and infrastructure construction company.
The port will serve to deliver cargo and construction materials to ImeretinskayaValley,where most construction sites for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games are located. The launch of the port will open the shortest track for the cargo delivery to the area. After the Winter Olympics, the port will be retrofitted into a yacht marina.
The Imeretinskiy cargo port is the only versatile cargo port in the Sea of Azov and Black Sea basin to be built in the post-Soviet period. In addition, it is the only port to be built through a public-private partnership (PPP) in Russia. The fact that the port has been erected on the Black Sea coast near underwater canyons, which have a complicated tidal and seismic environment, makes this construction project unique.
The construction works have been completed in accordance with the project statement. There are eight all-purpose mooring facilities to receive general and bulk cargo, the seashore infrastructure has been developed and manufacturing equipment has been set in place. In addition, within the public part of the project, the harbourage has been dredged and the undulatory- proof constructions have been built. The first phase of the port
— three moorages with capacity for 2mt of cargo transfer — was launched in April 2010.
The port moorages are equipped with mobile harbour cranes Liebherr (LHM-280 and LHM-180), crane-manipulators, front-end loaders and forklift cargo handlers. The moorages are able to accommodate different loads including bulk cargoes (crushed stone, sand), big bags of cement and other general cargos (including freights in containers) needed to build the Olympic facilities.
The project developer is the Port Sochi Imeretinskiy. The port maintenance is provided by Imeretinskaya Stevedore
Company. Both companies are part of Basic Element.
The retrofitting of the port will begin after the end of the 2014 Sochi Olympics. It is estimated that marina capacity will reach 600–700 boats.
Oleg Deripaska, CEO of Basic Element, said:“We are glad to announce the completion of all construction works in the Imeretinskiy port, which is the first cargo port built in modern Russia. The construction of this port is one of the fundamentals for the successful preparation of the Olympic Games in 2014. Development of infrastructure facilities is among the key strategic priorities of Basic Element. Creation of modern and solid foundation for the development of key Russian regions is at the forefront of this strategy.”