Atomflot notifies of public hearing regarding environmental expertise of project on floating dock for icebreakers in Murmansk
The project rejection can lead to disruption of NSR infrastructure development plan until 2035
FSUE Atomflot says it has notified of the public hearing regarding the environmental expertise of the project on placing a floating dock for icebreakers in Murmansk.
The public discussion will be held between August 27 and September 25, 2022.
According to the statement, the floating dock is needed to ensure interseason repair of icebreakers including ships of Project 22220 which are under construction and which can only be repaired in a floating dock. Atomflot emphasizes that the project rejection can have a negative impact on the technical state of the icebreaking fleet and, therefore, lead to problems of the Northern Sea Route operation and disruption of the NSR infrastructure development plan until 2035.
In June 2021, FSUE Atomflot and Kuzey Star Shipyard Denizcilik Sanayi ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi (Turkey) signed a contract on construction of a floating dock for nuclear-powered icebreakers of Project 22220. The contract price was RUB 4.981 billion. According to the contract terms, the construction and the delivery of the floating dock to the port of Murmansk is to take 29 months. The dock particulars: capacity - 30,000 tonnes, LOA – at least 220 meters, BOA – about 48 meters, pontoon height – about 6 meters, endurance - 7 days, crew – about 30.
Problems of ship repair and components will be discussed at the Ship Repair, Modernization, Components Conference that will be held prior to the International Fishery Forum and Exhibition of the Fishing Industry, Seafood and Technologies (SEAFOOD EXPO RUSSIA) on September 20, 2022 in St. Petersburg. The event organizer is PortNews Media Group.
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