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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


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  • St. Andrews House, St. Andrews Road, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS11 9DQ

www.bristolport.co.uk 0117 982 0000

March 15th 2017

Presentation by

John Chaplin BSc CEng FICE

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Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region

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“I don’t need Ports, I ge get eve t every rything I want thing I want from the internet”

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Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region

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1991

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2015

2017

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  • Close to UK Population
  • Deep water/Big Ship Capability
  • Excellent links – sea, road & rail
  • Modern Infrastructure
  • Development land available

Bristol Advantages

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Coal – 6,000,000 t (max) Cars – 700,000 Agricultural Bulks – 1,200,000t Warehousing – 24 million wine bottles Containers – 150,000+ Jet Fuel – 25% of Heathrow

Key Trades – Per Annum

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Our Main Motor Vehicle Customers

Automotive

Bristol Port handles

  • ver700,000 units per

year

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Weekly feeder service linking to their worldwide network via Antwerp Weekly Euro-med service (Containers & Cars) Weekly door-door service to/from Spain (Bilbao) Weekly door-door service to/from Portugal 2 calls per week service to/from Warren Point (N.Ire)

Service also links with Borchard Lines med service via Dublin

Our Container Lines

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Dry Bulks

Over 3 million tonnes per year

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Other Major Trades

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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)
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Our Priorities

  • Safety & security
  • Efficiency
  • Securing new trades

and other business

  • pportunities
  • Investing in people,

plant equipment and buildings

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Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region

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Recent Investments

Transit Sheds

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Recent Investments

Mobile plant

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Recent Investments

Car compounds

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Recent Investments

Storage, conveying, etc

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Recent Investments

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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

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Proposed Avonmouth Deep Sea Container Terminal

M5, J18 Twin rail tracks to Parkway Avonmouth/ Severnside M49, Wales M4/M5 i/c

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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

202?

  • Terminal Operational

We are here

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Programme Critical Activities:

  • 1. Civil Engineering and Dredging Works
  • 2. Compensation Site
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Civil Engineering and Dredging Works

  • Expressions of Interest
  • Tender & assessment
  • ECI Appointment of:

CONSTRUCT BRISTOL TERMINAL - a JV of:

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SLIDE 29 SAC – special areas of conservation SPA – special protection area SSSI – site of special scientific interest Ramsar – wetlands convention after meeting in Iran

COMPENSATION OBJECTIVES: Provide 120 Ha of Intertidal habitat Inc 20 Ha of mudflat

Compensate for this area

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Opportunity – nuclear stations

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A Muster Port for Power Stations in the South West

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Precast Concrete Unit Factory Jetty Construction preparatory works IBA Aggregate Plant Plot 33 multi- storey car park Court House Farm Development On-going……

  • Maintenance & renewal (hard & soft)
  • Working with tenants (eg: Valero, Day, SMM Ltd)
  • New enquiries from the Commercial Dept.
  • 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
  • “Off-dock Works”
  • Et cetera

Jetty Construction preparatory works River Avon Bridge Crossing Shipway Farm Development

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Opportunity & Threat – marine renewables

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Opportunity & Threat – marine renewables

Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon

  • 11.5 km2 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 km2 of water enclosed
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Opportunity & Threat – marine renewables

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Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region

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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

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Introduction Bristol Port – an overview Projects Organisation & Contacts UK Ports & the South West Region

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www.ukmajorports.org.uk www.britishports.org.uk www.swrpa.org.uk

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Planned Deep Sea Container Terminal £600m investment

  • One of the UK’s

major ports

  • A key strategic

asset

Tha Thank nk yo you

www.bristolport.co.uk