informal document wp.5 (2020) no. 3 - unece
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Economic Commission for Europe
Inland Transport Committee
Working Party on Transport Trends and Economics
Thirty-third session
Geneva, 7–9 September 2020
Item 4 (b) of the provisional agenda
Transport infrastructure data
Transport Infrastructure Construction Cost Data Collected by the Group of Experts for Further Analysis
Data gathered by the Group of Experts on Benchmarking of Transport
Infrastructure Construction Costs/ Note prepared by the secretariat
I. Introduction
1. The present documents consists of three annexes illustrating data which due to time
constraints has not been incorporated in Working Document 8 (ECE/TRANS/WP.5/2020/8
- Benchmarking analysis of transport infrastructure construction costs in the ECE region)
incl.: Annex 1 which provides additional analysis performed by the Government of Turkey
on construction costs of tunnels and bridges; Annex 2 which provides data on inland
waterway infrastructure construction costs provided by the Governments of Austria, Croatia,
Slovakia and Luxemburg; and Annex 3 which provides data on construction costs of inter-
modal terminals provided by a terminal operator in Switzerland.
2. While the data in this informal document has not been normalized and analysed as has
been the case with the data contained in Working Document 8, it illustrates the potential to
further strengthen the final report of the Group of Experts in terms of data collection and
quality of analysis should some additional time be granted.
Informal document WP.5 (2020) No. 3
Distr.: General
1 September 2020
English only
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Annex I
` Road
Table I.1
Unit Construction Cost of Tunnels and Bridges by Countries
UNIT CONSTRUCTION COST OF TUNNELS UNIT CONSTRUCTION COST OF BRIDGES
SINGLE TUBE TUNNEL (US $/M)
TWIN TUBE TUNNEL (US
$/M)
UNDER WATER
TUNNEL (US
$/M)
PRECASTED AND PRE-STRESSED SIMPLE BEAM
(US $/M2)
BALANCED CANTILIVER
BRIDGE (US $/M2)
CABLE STAYED BRIDGE (US $/M2)
SUSPENSION BRIDGE
(US $/M2)
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
(US $/M2)
AUSTRIA 14.216 - 0 - - - - -
BULGARIA - - - - - - - -
CROATIA 15.182 24.045 - 958 - - - -
CYPRUS - 20.000 - 2.119 2.400 - - -
ESTONIA - - - 1.309 1.416 - - -
FINLAND - - - - - - - -
GERMANY - - - - 2.583 9.650 - -
ICELAND 15.400 - - 3.690 - - - 4.098
ITALY 18.900 31.500 - 1.100 - - - -
LATVIA - - - - - - - 1.050
REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA - - - 1.534 - - - 16.542
RUSSIAN FEDERATION - - - - - - - -
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SWEDEN 25000 40000 - 3000 - - - 3000
TURKEY 9.922 19.827 86.562 698 2.303 3.006 9.644 1.128
AVERAGE 16.437 27.074 86.562 1.801 2.176 6.328 9.644 5.164
Tunnels
Figure I.1
Single Tube Tunnel Costs by Countries (US $/M
14,21615,182 15,400
18,900
25000
9,922
16,437
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
AUSTRIA CROATIA ICELAND ITALY SWEDEN TURKEY AVERAGE
Single Tube Tunnel (US $/M)
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Figure I.2
Twin Tube Tunnel Costs by Countries (US $/M)
24,045
20,000
31,500
40000
19,827
27,074
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
CROATIA CYPRUS ITALY SWEDEN TURKEY AVERAGE
Twin Tube Tunnel (US $/M)
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Figure I.3
Under Water Tunnel Costs by Countries (US $/M)
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
TURKEY AVERAGE
Under Water Tunnel (US $/M)
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Bridges
Figure I.4
Precasted and Pre-stressed Simple Beam Costs by Countries (US $/M2)
958
2,119
1,309
3,690
1,100
1,534
3000
698
1,801
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
CROATIA CYPRUS ESTONIA ICELAND ITALY REPUBLIC OFMOLDOVA
SWEDEN TURKEY AVERAGE
Precasted and Pre-stressed Simple Beam Bridge (US $/M2)
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Figure I.5
Balanced Cantilever Bridge Costs by Countries (US $/M2)
2,400
1,416
2,583
2,303
2,176
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
CYPRUS ESTONIA GERMANY TURKEY AVERAGE
Balanced Cantilever Bridge (US $/M2)
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Figure I.6
Balanced Cantilever Bridge Costs by Countries (US $/M2)
2,400
1,416
2,583
2,303
2,176
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
CYPRUS ESTONIA GERMANY TURKEY AVERAGE
Balanced Cantilever Bridge (US $/M2)
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Figure I.6
Cable Stayed Bridge Costs by Bridges (US $/M2)
9,650
3,006
6,328
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
GERMANY TURKEY AVERAGE
Cable Stayed Bridge (US $/M2)
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Figure I.7
Suspension Bridge Costs by Countries (US $/M2)
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
TURKEY AVERAGE
Suspension Bridge (US $/M2)
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Figure I.8
Pedestrian Bridge Costs by Countriess (US $/M2)
4,098
1,050
16,542
3000
1,128
5,164
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
ICELAND LATVIA REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA SWEDEN TURKEY AVERAGE
Pedestrian Bridge (US $/M2)
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Annex II
Inland Waterways
Austria
Questionnaire On Benchmarking Inland Waterways, Infrastructure Port Construction, Upgrading And Maintenance Costs
(a) Currency is US$;
(b) All costs and other data related with monetary units are as of 2016 prices;
(c) All data are as of end of 2016;
(d) If some data are not available, missing or not N/A (Not Applicable) should be noted;
(e)The terminology used is based on the Glossary agreed upon by the UNECE Group of Experts. Experts
should consider the terminology used and make relevant comments / amendments.
QUESTION NO 4. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE COSTS
QUESTION NO 3. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING COSTS
QUESTION NO 2. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION COSTS
QUESTIONNAIRE ON BENCHMARKING INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADING AND MAINTENANCE COSTS
The following remarks should be taken into consideration while considering the suggested questionnaire:
Questions
QUESTION NO.1. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS
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Table II.1
Social And Economic Factors
Table II.2
Construction
Question 2: CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Period of
relevant
projects
(years)
Number
of
projects
LAND
EXPROPRIATION Expropriation $/m2
10.522 5.261 1.0522 2016
MOBILIZATION
Construction of
access roads $/m2
26.305 21.044 15.783
Establishment of
Camp Areas $/lump sum
3945.75 3156.6 15.783
Renting
/Purchasing the
construction
equipment &
machinery
$/lump sum
0 0 0
$/lump sum 1,052,200 841,760 631,320
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ENGINEERING
WORKS
Engineering
Works For
Detailed Design
Site surveys,
investigations,
model works
$/lump sum
126,264 105,220 84,176
EXCAVATION &
DREDGING
(INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATION
AND DISPOSAL)
Excavation on
land $/m3
7.8915 5.261 2.6305
Dredging $/m3
13.1525 10.522 7.8915 2016 17
BANK & BOTTOM
PROTECTION
Direct Protection $/m2
21.629 2016 3
Indirect
Protection $/m2 10.522 2016 1
IMPERVIOUSNESS Imperviousness
Lining $/m2
34.7226 32.6182 28.4094 3
PERMANENT
STRUCTURES
Quay walls $/m2
88,595 2016 1
Locks $/m
0 0 0
Bridges $/m2 0 0 0
Reservoirs $/m2 0 0 0
Ship lifts $/m2 0 0 0
ROAD ALONG THE
WATERWAY
BANKS (towpath)
$/m 52.61 42.088 31.566 2016 3
WATERWAY
OPERATION
Pilots building,
Operation towers
including radar,
VHF etc
$/Unit
108,400 2016 1
$/Unit
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Tug-boat
connection areas 0
Aids to
Navigation:
Waterway signs,
marking, lighting
$/Lump sum
157,830 2016 3
Mooring places $/m2 142.047 2016 4
RELOCATION OF
INFRASTRUCTURE
CROSSING BY THE
WATERWAY
Relocation of
power
infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of
telecommunication
infrastructure
$/crossing
0
Relocation of oil
and natural gas
infrastructure
$/crossing
0
Relocation of
Railways
(waterway
crossing only -
bridges and
tunnels)
$/crossing
0
Relocation of
Highways
(waterway
crossing only -
bridges and
tunnels)
$/crossing
0
FERRY SERVICES $/Unit 0
OTHER COSTS
NOT MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY)
$/Unit
1831880.2 2016
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE
NECESSARY)
Ferry Services are private , other kosts are caused
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Table II.3
Upgrade
Question 3: COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING
UPGRADING
COST OF
WATERWAYS
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum Period of relevant projects (years)
Number
of
projects
LAND
EXPROPRIATION Expropriation $/m2
see Question 2 (2016)
MOBILIZATION
Construction of
access roads $/m2
+ 7,3 % (2016 - 2020)
Establishment of
Camp Areas $/lump sum
Renting
/Purchasing the
construction
equipment &
machinery
$/lump sum
ENGINEERING
WORKS
Engineering
Works For
Detailed Design
$/lump sum
Site surveys,
investigations,
model works
$/lump sum
Excavation on land $/m3
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EXCAVATION &
DREDGING
(INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATION
AND DISPOSAL)
Dredging $/m3
BANK & BOTTOM
PROTECTION
Direct Protection $/m2
Indirect Protection $/m2
IMPERVIOUSNESS Imperviousness
Lining $/m2
PERMANENT
STRUCTURES
Quay walls $/m2
Locks $/m
Bridges $/m2
Reservoirs $/m2
Ship lifts $/m2
ROAD ALONG THE
WATERWAY
BANKS (towpath)
$/m
WATERWAY
OPERATION
Pilots building,
Operation towers
including radar,
VHF etc
$/Unit
Tug-boat
connection areas $/Unit
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Aids to
Navigation:
Waterway signs,
marking, lighting
$/Lump
sum
Mooring places $/m2
RELOCATION OF
INFRASTRUCTURE
CROSSING BY THE
WATERWAY
Relocation of
power
infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of
telecommunication
infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of oil
and natural gas
infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of
Railways
(waterway
crossing only -
bridges and
tunnels)
$/crossing
Relocation of
Highways
(waterway
crossing only -
bridges and
tunnels)
$/crossing
FERRY SERVICES
$/Unit
OTHER COSTS
NOT MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY)
$/Unit
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ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE
NECESSARY)
Table II.4
Maintenance
Question 4: MAINTENANCE COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum Period of relevant
projects (years)
Number of
projects
ENGINEERING WORKS $/lump sum
105 220 3,5 4
DREDGING, REMEDIAL WORK,
SWEEPING, HYDROGRAPHIC
SURVEYS (INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATION AND
DISPOSAL)
$/m3
34.57 8.54 3.41 3.5 71
BANK & BOTTOM PROTECTION,
Imperviousness $/m2
32.6182 3,5
WATERWAY OPERATION AND
PERMANENT STRUCTURES
including:
$/m2
0,30 3,5
AIDS TO NAVIGATION $/Lump sum
201.000 3,5
LOCKS $/Unit
0
BRIDGES $/m2
0
QUAY WALLS $/m2
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SHIP LIFTS $/Unit
0
MOORING PLACES $/m2 1,42 3,5 2
WATER MANAGEMENT $/Unit
0
FERRY SERVICES $/Unit
0
PILOT SERVICES $/Lump sum 0
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY)
$/Unit 0
ADDITIONAL INFROMATION
1 EUR = US$ 1,05222 (per 30.12.2016) only maintenance dredging, excluding hydrographic surveys
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Questionnaire On Benchmarking Iww Port Construction, Upgrading And Maintenance Costs
(a) Currency is US$;
(b) All costs and other data related with monetary units are as of 2017 prices;
(c) All data are as of end of 2017;
(d) If some data are not available, missing or not N/A (Not Applicable) should be noted;
(e)The terminology used is based on the Glossary from the UNECE. Experts should consider the terminology used and make relevant
comments / amendments.
QUESTION NO.1. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS
QUESTION NO.2. COST OF IWW PORT CONSTRUCTION
QUESTION NO.3. COST OF IWW PORT UPGRADE
QUESTION NO.4. MAINTENANCE COSTS OF THE PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
QUESTIONNAIRE ON BENCHMARKING IWW PORT CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADING AND MAINTENANCE COSTS
The following remarks should be taken into consideration while considering the suggested questionnaire:
QUESTIONS
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Question 2: Cost of IWW Port Construction
Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average Mini
mum
Length of
regarded
projects
Numbe
r of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m
(a) Port - (external) $/unit (b) Groynes (internal) $/unit Pier $/unit Jetty $/unit Dolphin $/unit Wave absorber $/unit Turning basin $/unit Outer harbour $/unit Entrance channel $/unit Port basin $/unit Port channel $/unit Dredging works $/m2
QUAY
Massive reinforced concrete box caisson; $/m Massive caisson foundation; $/m Cellular cofferdam; $/m L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping beams and anchor
slab; $/m with capping beams and raking
trestle; $/m with capping beams; $/m
Slab quays $/m Bollard $/unit Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km Service Yard $/m2 Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit Loading point $/unit Wagon Scale $/unit Railway loading platform $/unit Traffic Post $/unit Traffic Signal $/unit
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Pumping station and water treatment
works $/unit Retention basins $/unit Pump and pressure boosting systems and
pressure tank units $/unit Main and distribution water pipes with
plumbing and support devices $/unit
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network tunnels and
collectors $/unit Powered network tunnels and collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and collectors of storm
water sewage system with the system of
inspection manholes; $/unit Retention basins; $/unit Separators and settling tanks with
equipment; $/unit Storm water sewage pumping station with
reservoirs, plumbing, hydraulic system as
well as power and control devices; $/unit Storm water sewage system exits $/unit
HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources, including oil and electric
boiler plants $/unit Overhead heating pipes $/unit Underground heating $/unit Low parameter heating pipes $/unit High-parameter heating pipes $/unit Heat transfer stations $/unit Heat distributors $/unit
ELECTRICITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching station MV/MV,
MV/LV; $/unit Medium voltage (MV) and low voltage
(LV) cable lines $/unit medium (MV) and low voltage (LV)
service cabinets; $/unit Switching substations $/unit Grounding and bonding system; $/unit
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Terminal switchgear devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal
$/unit
3360000 1 Year 1
Bulk terminal $/unit LNG terminal $/unit Liquid fuel terminal $/unit Ro-ro terminal $/unit General cargo terminal $/unit Passenger terminal $/unit
LOADING/UNLOAD
ING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane $/unit Semi-gantry crane $/unit Bridge crane $/unit Crane vessel $/unit Overhead gantry $/unit Conveyor belts $/unit Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates
$/unit
112000 1 Year 1
Security posts $/unit Cargo monitoring system $/unit CCTV monitoring system $/unit Access control system $/unit
WAREHOUSES $/unit COLD STORAGE $/unit STORAGE YARDS $/unit OFFICE BUILDINGS $/unit CONVEYOR
(GRAIN SILO) $/unit LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit FIRE SAFETY $/unit OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED Habour Gate planning $/Unit
135000 2 Years 1
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Table II.6
Upgrade
Question 3: Cost of IWW Port Upgrade
Costs of Inland Transport
Infrasturcture Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Length of
regarded projects
Number of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m
(a) Port - (external) $/unit
(b) Groynes (internal) $/unit
Pier $/unit
Jetty $/unit
Dolphin $/unit
Wave absorber $/unit
Turning basin $/unit
Outer harbour $/unit
Total number of ports on inland waterways
Number and total costs of projects (US$) (end of 2016-2017) (where possible, please indicate
data separately for the construction of new ports and upgrading projects)
Annual investment budget for the construction of new ports and upgrading the existing ports
(US$) (Average of 2013-2017 )
Annual investment budget for the construction of new ports and upgrading the existing ports as
percentage of GNP (%) (2016-2017)
Question 1: Provide the Following Social and Economic Indicators
ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY)
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY) Drinking Water Pipe
$/unit
336000 1 Year 1
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE
NECESSARY)
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Entrance channel $/unit
Port basin $/unit
Port channel $/unit
Dredging works $/unit 985000 427000 392000 166000 3 Years 3
QUAY
Massive reinforced concrete box
caisson; $/m
Massive caisson foundation; $/m
Cellular cofferdam; $/m
L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping beams and
anchor slab; $/m
with capping beams and
raking trestle; $/m
with capping beams; $/m
Slab quays. $/m
Bollard $/unit
Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km 336000 900000 280000 2 Years 2
Service Yard $/m2
Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit
Loading point $/unit
Wagon Scale $/unit
Railway loading platform $/unit
Traffic Post $/unit
Traffic Signal $/unit
Pumping station and water
treatment works $/unit
Retention basins $/unit
Pump and pressure boosting
systems and pressure tank units $/unit
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Main and distribution water pipes
with plumbing and support
devices $/unit
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
Powered network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and collectors
of storm water sewage system
with the system of inspection
manholes; $/unit
Retention basins; $/unit
Separators and settling tanks with
equipment; $/unit
Storm water sewage pumping
station with reservoirs, plumbing,
hydraulic system as well as power
and control devices; $/unit
Storm water sewage system exits $/unit
HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources, including oil and
electric boiler plants $/unit
Overhead heating pipes $/unit
Underground heating $/unit
Low parameter heating pipes $/unit
High-parameter heating pipes $/unit
Heat transfer stations $/unit
Heat distributors $/unit
ELECTRICITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching station
MV/MV, MV/LV; $/unit
Medium voltage (MV) and low
voltage (LV) cable lines $/unit
medium (MV) and low voltage
(LV) service cabinets; $/unit
Switching substations $/unit
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Grounding and bonding system; $/unit
Terminal switchgear devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal $/unit
Bulk terminal $/unit 392000 1 Year 1
LNG terminal $/unit
Liquid fuel terminal $/unit
Ro-ro terminal $/unit
General cargo terminal $/unit 135000 1 Year 1
Passenger terminal $/unit
LOADING/UNLOADING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane
$/unit
2915000 1 Year 1
Semi-gantry crane $/unit
Bridge crane $/unit
Crane vessel $/unit
Overhead gantry $/unit
Conveyor belts $/unit
Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates $/unit
Security posts $/unit
Cargo monitoring system $/unit
CCTV monitoring system $/unit
Access control system $/unit
WAREHOUSES
$/unit
5656000 5 Years 13
COLD STORAGE $/unit
STORAGE YARDS
$/unit
1176000 3 Years 3
OFFICE BUILDINGS $/unit 975000 3 Years 4
CONVEYOR (GRAIN
SILO) $/unit
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LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit
FIRE SAFETY $/unit
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Waste water channel
$/Unit 90000
1 Year 1
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Weighbridge for Trucks
$/Unit 34000
1 Year 1
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE NECESSARY)
$/Unit
Table II.8
Upgrade
Question 3: Cost of IWW Port Upgrade
Costs of Inland Transport
Infrastructure Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Length of
regarded
projects
Number of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m
(a) Port - (external) $/unit (b) Groynes
(internal) $/unit
Pier $/unit
Jetty $/unit
Dolphin $/unit
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Wave absorber $/unit
Turning basin $/unit
Outer harbour $/unit
Entrance channel $/unit
Port basin $/unit
Port channel $/unit
Dredging works $/unit 985000 427000 392000 166000 3 Years 3
QUAY
Massive reinforced concrete
box caisson; $/m
Massive caisson foundation; $/m
Cellular cofferdam; $/m
L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping beams and
anchor slab; $/m
with capping beams and
raking trestle; $/m
with capping beams; $/m
Slab quays. $/m
Bollard $/unit
Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km 336000 900000 280000 2 Years 2
Service Yard $/m2
Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit
Loading point $/unit
Wagon Scale $/unit
Railway loading platform $/unit
Traffic Post $/unit
Traffic Signal $/unit
Pumping station and water
treatment works $/unit
Retention basins $/unit
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Pump and pressure boosting
systems and pressure tank units $/unit
Main and distribution water
pipes with plumbing and
support devices $/unit
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network tunnels
and collectors $/unit
Powered network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and
collectors of storm water
sewage system with the system
of inspection manholes; $/unit
Retention basins; $/unit
Separators and settling tanks
with equipment; $/unit
Storm water sewage pumping
station with reservoirs,
plumbing, hydraulic system as
well as power and control
devices; $/unit
Storm water sewage system
exits $/unit
HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources, including oil and
electric boiler plants $/unit
Overhead heating pipes $/unit
Underground heating $/unit
Low parameter heating pipes $/unit
High-parameter heating pipes $/unit
Heat transfer stations $/unit
Heat distributors $/unit
ELECTRICITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching station
MV/MV, MV/LV; $/unit
Medium voltage (MV) and low
voltage (LV) cable lines $/unit
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medium (MV) and low voltage
(LV) service cabinets; $/unit
Switching substations $/unit
Grounding and bonding system; $/unit
Terminal switchgear devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal $/unit
Bulk terminal $/unit 392000 1 Year 1
LNG terminal $/unit
Liquid fuel terminal $/unit
Ro-ro terminal $/unit
General cargo terminal $/unit 135000 1 Year 1
Passenger terminal $/unit
LOADING/UNLOADING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane $/unit 2915000 1 Year 1
Semi-gantry crane $/unit
Bridge crane $/unit
Crane vessel $/unit
Overhead gantry $/unit
Conveyor belts $/unit
Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates $/unit
Security posts $/unit
Cargo monitoring system $/unit
CCTV monitoring system $/unit
Access control system $/unit
WAREHOUSES $/unit 5656000 5 Years 13
COLD STORAGE $/unit
STORAGE YARDS $/unit 1176000 3 Years 3
OFFICE BUILDINGS $/unit 975000 3 Years 4
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CONVEYOR (GRAIN
SILO) $/unit
LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit
FIRE SAFETY $/unit
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Waste water channel
$/Unit 90000
1 Year 1
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Weighbridge for Trucks
$/Unit 34000
1 Year 1
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE NECESSARY)
$/Unit
Table II.9
Maintenance
Question 4: Maintenance costs of the port infrastructure
Costs of Inland Transport
Infrasturcture Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Length of
regarded projects
Number of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m (a) Port -
(external) $/unit (b)
Groynes (internal) $/unit
Pier $/unit
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Jetty $/unit
Dolphin $/unit
Wave absorber $/unit
Turning basin $/unit
Outer harbour $/unit
Entrance channel $/unit
Port basin $/unit
Port channel $/unit
Dredging works $/m2
QUAY
Massive reinforced
concrete box caisson; $/m
Massive caisson
foundation; $/m
Cellular cofferdam; $/m
L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping
beams and anchor
slab; $/m
with capping
beams and raking
trestle; $/m
with capping
beams; $/m
Slab quays. $/m
Bollard $/unit
Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km
Service Yard $/m2
Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit
Loading point $/unit
Wagon Scale $/unit
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Railway loading
platform $/unit
Traffic Post $/unit
Traffic Signal $/unit
Pumping station and
water treatment works $/unit
Retention basins $/unit
Pump and pressure
boosting systems and
pressure tank units $/unit
Main and distribution
water pipes with
plumbing and support
devices $/unit
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network
tunnels and collectors $/unit
Powered network
tunnels and collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and
collectors of storm
water sewage system
with the system of
inspection manholes; $/unit
Retention basins; $/unit
Separators and settling
tanks with equipment; $/unit
Storm water sewage
pumping station with
reservoirs, plumbing,
hydraulic system as
well as power and
control devices; $/unit
Storm water sewage
system exits $/unit
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HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources,
including oil and
electric boiler plants $/unit
Overhead heating
pipes $/unit
Underground heating $/unit
Low parameter
heating pipes $/unit
High-parameter
heating pipes $/unit
Heat transfer stations $/unit
Heat distributors $/unit
ELECTRICITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching
station MV/MV,
MV/LV; $/unit
Medium voltage (MV)
and low voltage (LV)
cable lines $/unit
medium (MV) and
low voltage (LV)
service cabinets; $/unit
Switching substations $/unit
Grounding and
bonding system; $/unit
Terminal switchgear
devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal $/unit
Bulk terminal $/unit
LNG terminal $/unit
Liquid fuel terminal $/unit
Ro-ro terminal $/unit
General cargo
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Passenger terminal $/unit
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LOADING/UNLOADING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane $/unit
Semi-gantry crane $/unit
Bridge crane $/unit
Crane vessel $/unit
Overhead gantry $/unit
Conveyor belts $/unit
Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates $/unit
Security posts $/unit
Cargo monitoring
system $/unit
CCTV monitoring
system $/unit
Access control system $/unit
WAREHOUSES $/unit
COLD STORAGE $/unit
STORAGE YARDS $/unit
OFFICE BUILDINGS $/unit
CONVEYOR (GRAIN
SILO) $/unit
LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit
FIRE SAFETY $/unit
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
$/Unit
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MAINTENANCE
STRUCTURAL
SYSTEMS
1289924 $ p.a.
MAINTENANCE LAND
FACILITIES
764296 $ p.a.
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(a) Currency is US$;
(b) All costs and other data related with monetary units are as of 2016 prices;
(c) All data are as of end of 2016;
(d) If some data are not available, missing or not N/A (Not Applicable) should be noted;
(e)The terminology used is based on the Glossary agreed upon by the UNECE Group of Experts. Experts
should consider the terminology used and make relevant comments / amendments.
QUESTION NO 4. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE COSTS
QUESTION NO 3. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING COSTS
QUESTION NO 2. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION COSTS
QUESTIONNAIRE ON BENCHMARKING INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADING AND MAINTENANCE COSTS
The following remarks should be taken into consideration while considering the suggested questionnaire:
Questions
QUESTION NO.1. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS
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Table II.10
Social And Economic Factors
Table II.10
Construction
Question 2: CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Period of
relevant
projects
(years)
Number of
projects
LAND
EXPROPRIATION Expropriation $/m2
N/A
MOBILIZATION
Construction of access
roads $/m2
N/A
Establishment of Camp
Areas $/lump sum
N/A
Renting /Purchasing the
construction equipment
& machinery
$/lump sum
N/A
0
0
9.000.000,00 KUNA
12.000.000,00 KUNA
0.0001
1016.8
Total number of locks
51
1$=6.5kn
Question 1: PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Number and total costs of inland waterway projects (end of 2016) (where possible, please indicate data separately for new and upgrading projects)
Total length of navigable waterways, km
Total number of bridges (fixed/movable)
Annual investment budget for inland waterways infrastructure (US$) (2016)
Portion of investment in inland waterways infrastructure as per overall investment in inland transport infrastructure (2012-2016 average) (%)
Annual investment budget for inland waterway infrastructure as percentage of GNP (%) (2016)
Design cost as percentage of construction/upgrading costs (%) (2016 Prices)
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ENGINEERING
WORKS
Engineering Works For
Detailed Design $/lump sum N/A
Site surveys,
investigations, model
works
$/lump sum
N/A
EXCAVATION &
DREDGING
(INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATION
AND DISPOSAL)
Excavation on land $/m3
N/A
Dredging $/m3
50KUNA/m3
BANK & BOTTOM
PROTECTION
Direct Protection $/m2
N/A
Indirect Protection $/m2
N/A
IMPERVIOUSNESS Imperviousness Lining $/m2
N/A
PERMANENT
STRUCTURES
Quay walls $/m2
N/A
Locks $/m
N/A
Bridges $/m2 N/A
Reservoirs $/m2 N/A
Ship lifts $/m2 N/A
ROAD ALONG THE
WATERWAY BANKS
(towpath)
$/m
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WATERWAY
OPERATION
Pilots building,
Operation towers
including radar, VHF etc
$/Unit
5.000.000,00
KUNA 2015.
Tug-boat connection
areas $/Unit
N/A
Aids to Navigation:
Waterway signs,
marking, lighting
$/Lump sum
N/A
Mooring places $/m2 N/A
RELOCATION OF
INFRASTRUCTURE
CROSSING BY THE
WATERWAY
Relocation of power
infrastructure $/crossing
N/A
Relocation of
telecommunication
infrastructure
$/crossing
N/A
Relocation of oil and
natural gas infrastructure $/crossing
N/A
Relocation of Railways
(waterway crossing only
- bridges and tunnels)
$/crossing
N/A
Relocation of Highways
(waterway crossing only
- bridges and tunnels)
$/crossing
N/A
FERRY SERVICES $/Unit N/A
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY)
$/Unit
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INFORMATION
(WHERE
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Table II.11
Upgrade
Question 3: COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING
UPGRADING
COST OF
WATERWAYS
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Period of
relevant
projects (years)
Number of
projects
LAND
EXPROPRIATION Expropriation $/m2
N/A
MOBILIZATION
Construction of
access roads $/m2
N/A
Establishment of
Camp Areas $/lump sum
N/A
Renting /Purchasing
the construction
equipment &
machinery
$/lump sum
N/A
ENGINEERING
WORKS
Engineering Works
For Detailed Design $/lump sum
7.300.000KUN
A
6.900.000,00
KUNA
6.500.000,00
KUNA 1 Site surveys,
investigations, model
works
$/lump sum
N/A
EXCAVATION &
DREDGING
(INCLUDING
Excavation on land $/m3
N/A
Dredging $/m3
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N AND DISPOSAL) 50KUNA/m3
BANK & BOTTOM
PROTECTION
Direct Protection $/m2 N/A
Indirect Protection $/m2
N/A
IMPERVIOUSNESS Imperviousness
Lining $/m2
N/A
PERMANENT
STRUCTURES
Quay walls $/m2
N/A
Locks $/m
N/A
Bridges $/m2 N/A
Reservoirs $/m2 N/A
Ship lifts $/m2 N/A
ROAD ALONG THE
WATERWAY
BANKS (towpath)
$/m
N/A
WATERWAY
OPERATION
Pilots building,
Operation towers
including radar, VHF
etc
$/Unit
N/A
Tug-boat connection
areas $/Unit
N/A
Aids to Navigation:
Waterway signs,
marking, lighting
$/Lump sum
N/A
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Mooring places $/m2 N/A
RELOCATION OF
INFRASTRUCTURE
CROSSING BY THE
WATERWAY
Relocation of power
infrastructure $/crossing
N/A
Relocation of
telecommunication
infrastructure
$/crossing
N/A
Relocation of oil and
natural gas
infrastructure
$/crossing
N/A
Relocation of
Railways (waterway
crossing only -
bridges and tunnels)
$/crossing
N/A
Relocation of
Highways (waterway
crossing only -
bridges and tunnels)
$/crossing
N/A
FERRY SERVICES
$/Unit N/A
OTHER COSTS
NOT MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY)
$/Unit
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE
NECESSARY)
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Maintenance
Question 4: MAINTENANCE COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Period of
relevant
projects
(years)
Number of
projects
ENGINEERING WORKS $/lump sum
N/A
DREDGING, REMEDIAL WORK,
SWEEPING, HYDROGRAPHIC
SURVEYS (INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATION AND
DISPOSAL)
$/m3
50KUNA/m3
BANK & BOTTOM PROTECTION,
Imperviousness $/m2
N/A
WATERWAY OPERATION AND
PERMANENT STRUCTURES
including:
$/m2
500.000,00 KUNA
(Operation towers
including radar, VHF etc)
AIDS TO NAVIGATION $/Lump sum
N/A
LOCKS $/Unit
N/A
BRIDGES $/m2
N/A
QUAY WALLS $/m2
N/A
SHIP LIFTS $/Unit
N/A
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WATER MANAGEMENT $/Unit
N/A
FERRY SERVICES $/Unit
N/A
PILOT SERVICES $/Lump sum N/A
OTHER COSTS NOT MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) $/Unit
3.000.000,00 KUNA Marking signs
ADDITIONAL INFROMATION
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(b) All costs and other data related with monetary units are as of 2017 prices;
(c) All data are as of end of 2017;
(d) If some data are not available, missing or not N/A (Not Applicable) should be noted;
(e)The terminology used is based on the Glossary from the UNECE. Experts should consider the terminology used and make relevant
comments / amendments.
QUESTION NO.1. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS
QUESTION NO.2. COST OF IWW PORT CONSTRUCTION
QUESTION NO.3. COST OF IWW PORT UPGRADE
QUESTION NO.4. MAINTENANCE COSTS OF THE PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
QUESTIONNAIRE ON BENCHMARKING IWW PORT CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADING AND MAINTENANCE COSTS
The following remarks should be taken into consideration while considering the suggested questionnaire:
QUESTIONS
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Social And Economic Factors
Question 1: Provide the Following Social and Economic Indicators
Number and total costs of projects (US$) (end of 2016-2017) (where possible, please indicate data separately for the
construction of new ports and upgrading projects)
Annual investment budget for the construction of new ports and upgrading the existing ports (US$) (Average of 2013-
2017 )
Annual investment budget for the construction of new ports and upgrading the existing ports as percentage of GNP (%)
(2016-2017)
Total number of ports on inland waterways
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Construction
Question 2: Cost of IWW Port Construction
Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Length of
regarded
projects
Number of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m
(a) Port - (external) $/unit
(b) Groynes (internal) $/unit
Pier $/unit
Jetty $/unit
Dolphin $/unit
Wave absorber $/unit
Turning basin $/unit
Outer harbour $/unit
Entrance channel $/unit
Port basin $/unit
Port channel $/unit
Dredging works $/m2
QUAY
Massive reinforced concrete box
caisson; $/m
Massive caisson foundation; $/m
Cellular cofferdam; $/m
L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping beams and
anchor slab; $/m
with capping beams and
raking trestle; $/m
with capping beams; $/m
Slab quays $/m
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Bollard $/unit
Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km
Service Yard $/m2
Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit
Loading point $/unit
Wagon Scale $/unit
Railway loading platform $/unit
Traffic Post $/unit
Traffic Signal $/unit
Pumping station and water
treatment works $/unit
Retention basins $/unit
Pump and pressure boosting
systems and pressure tank units $/unit
Main and distribution water pipes
with plumbing and support devices $/unit
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
Powered network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and collectors of
storm water sewage system with the
system of inspection manholes; $/unit
Retention basins; $/unit
Separators and settling tanks with
equipment; $/unit
Storm water sewage pumping
station with reservoirs, plumbing,
hydraulic system as well as power
and control devices; $/unit
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Storm water sewage system exits $/unit
HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources, including oil and
electric boiler plants $/unit
Overhead heating pipes $/unit
Underground heating $/unit
Low parameter heating pipes $/unit
High-parameter heating pipes $/unit
Heat transfer stations $/unit
Heat distributors $/unit
ELECTRICITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching station
MV/MV, MV/LV; $/unit
Medium voltage (MV) and low
voltage (LV) cable lines $/unit
medium (MV) and low voltage
(LV) service cabinets; $/unit
Switching substations $/unit
Grounding and bonding system; $/unit 9,982.00 1
Terminal switchgear devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal $/unit
Bulk terminal $/unit
LNG terminal $/unit
Liquid fuel terminal $/unit
Ro-ro terminal $/unit
General cargo terminal $/unit
Passenger terminal $/unit
LOADING/UNLOADING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane $/unit
Semi-gantry crane $/unit
Bridge crane $/unit
Crane vessel $/unit
Overhead gantry $/unit
Conveyor belts $/unit
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Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates $/unit
Security posts $/unit
Cargo monitoring system $/unit
CCTV monitoring system $/unit
Access control system $/unit
WAREHOUSES $/unit
COLD STORAGE $/unit
STORAGE YARDS $/unit
OFFICE BUILDINGS $/unit
CONVEYOR (GRAIN
SILO) $/unit
LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit
FIRE SAFETY $/unit
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Vessels and devices for removal of
debris
$/Unit
177,460.57
1
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE NECESSARY)
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Table II.15
Upgrade
Question 3: Cost of IWW Port Upgrade
Costs of Inland Transport
Infrasturcture Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Length of
regarded projects
Number of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m
(a) Port - (external) $/unit
(b) Groynes (internal) $/unit
Pier $/unit
Jetty $/unit
Dolphin $/unit
Wave absorber $/unit
Turning basin $/unit
Outer harbour $/unit
Entrance channel $/unit
Port basin $/unit
Port channel $/unit
Dredging works $/m2
QUAY
Massive reinforced concrete box
caisson; $/m
Massive caisson foundation; $/m
Cellular cofferdam; $/m
L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping beams and
anchor slab; $/m
with capping beams and
raking trestle; $/m
with capping beams; $/m
Slab quays. $/m
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Bollard $/unit
Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km
Service Yard $/m2
Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit
Loading point $/unit
Wagon Scale $/unit
Railway loading platform $/unit
Traffic Post $/unit
Traffic Signal $/unit
Pumping station and water
treatment works $/unit
Retention basins $/unit
Pump and pressure boosting
systems and pressure tank units $/unit
Main and distribution water
pipes with plumbing and support
devices $/unit
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network tunnels
and collectors $/unit
Powered network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and collectors
of storm water sewage system
with the system of inspection
manholes; $/unit
Retention basins; $/unit
Separators and settling tanks
with equipment; $/unit
Storm water sewage pumping
station with reservoirs,
plumbing, hydraulic system as $/unit
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well as power and control
devices;
Storm water sewage system exits $/unit
HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources, including oil and
electric boiler plants $/unit
Overhead heating pipes $/unit
Underground heating $/unit
Low parameter heating pipes $/unit
High-parameter heating pipes $/unit
Heat transfer stations $/unit
Heat distributors $/unit
ELECTRICITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching station
MV/MV, MV/LV; $/unit
Medium voltage (MV) and low
voltage (LV) cable lines $/unit
medium (MV) and low voltage
(LV) service cabinets; $/unit
Switching substations $/unit
Grounding and bonding system; $/unit
Terminal switchgear devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal $/unit
Bulk terminal $/unit
LNG terminal $/unit
Liquid fuel terminal $/unit
Ro-ro terminal $/unit
General cargo terminal $/unit
Passenger terminal $/unit
LOADING/UNLOADING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane $/unit
Semi-gantry crane $/unit
Bridge crane $/unit
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Crane vessel $/unit
Overhead gantry $/unit
Conveyor belts $/unit
Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates $/unit
Security posts $/unit
Cargo monitoring system $/unit
CCTV monitoring system $/unit
Access control system $/unit
WAREHOUSES $/unit
COLD STORAGE $/unit
STORAGE YARDS $/unit
OFFICE BUILDINGS $/unit
CONVEYOR (GRAIN
SILO) $/unit
LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit
FIRE SAFETY $/unit
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
$/Unit
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE NECESSARY)
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Maintenance
Question 4: Maintenance costs of the port infrastructure
Costs of Inland Transport
Infrasturcture Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Length of
regarded
projects
Number of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m
(a) Port - (external) $/unit
(b) Groynes (internal) $/unit
Pier $/unit
Jetty $/unit
Dolphin $/unit
Wave absorber $/unit
Turning basin $/unit
Outer harbour $/unit
Entrance channel $/unit
Port basin $/unit
Port channel $/unit
Dredging works $/m2
QUAY
Massive reinforced concrete box
caisson; $/m
Massive caisson foundation; $/m
Cellular cofferdam; $/m
L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping beams and
anchor slab; $/m
with capping beams and
raking trestle; $/m
with capping beams; $/m
Slab quays. $/m
Bollard $/unit
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Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km
Service Yard $/m2
Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit
Loading point $/unit
Wagon Scale $/unit
Railway loading platform $/unit
Traffic Post $/unit
Traffic Signal $/unit
Pumping station and water
treatment works $/unit
Retention basins $/unit
Pump and pressure boosting
systems and pressure tank units $/unit
Main and distribution water pipes
with plumbing and support
devices $/unit
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
Powered network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and collectors
of storm water sewage system
with the system of inspection
manholes; $/unit
Retention basins; $/unit
Separators and settling tanks with
equipment; $/unit
Storm water sewage pumping
station with reservoirs, plumbing,
hydraulic system as well as
power and control devices; $/unit
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Storm water sewage system exits $/unit
HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources, including oil and
electric boiler plants $/unit
Overhead heating pipes $/unit
Underground heating $/unit
Low parameter heating pipes $/unit
High-parameter heating pipes $/unit
Heat transfer stations $/unit
Heat distributors $/unit
ELECTRICITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching station
MV/MV, MV/LV; $/unit
Medium voltage (MV) and low
voltage (LV) cable lines $/unit
medium (MV) and low voltage
(LV) service cabinets; $/unit
Switching substations $/unit
Grounding and bonding system; $/unit
Terminal switchgear devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal $/unit
Bulk terminal $/unit
LNG terminal $/unit
Liquid fuel terminal $/unit
Ro-ro terminal $/unit
General cargo terminal $/unit
Passenger terminal $/unit
LOADING/UNLOADIN
G INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane $/unit
Semi-gantry crane $/unit
Bridge crane $/unit
Crane vessel $/unit
Overhead gantry $/unit
Conveyor belts $/unit
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Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates $/unit
Security posts $/unit
Cargo monitoring system $/unit
CCTV monitoring system $/unit
Access control system $/unit
WAREHOUSES $/unit
COLD STORAGE $/unit
STORAGE YARDS $/unit
OFFICE BUILDINGS $/unit
CONVEYOR (GRAIN
SILO) $/unit
LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit
FIRE SAFETY $/unit
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
$/Unit
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE NECESSARY)
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(a) Currency is US$;
(b) All costs and other data related with monetary units are as of 2016 prices;
(c) All data are as of end of 2016;
(d) If some data are not available, missing or not N/A (Not Applicable) should be noted;
(e)The terminology used is based on the Glossary agreed upon by the UNECE Group of Experts. Experts
should consider the terminology used and make relevant comments / amendments.
QUESTION NO 4. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE COSTS
QUESTION NO 3. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING COSTS
QUESTION NO 2. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION COSTS
QUESTIONNAIRE ON BENCHMARKING INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADING AND MAINTENANCE COSTS
The following remarks should be taken into consideration while considering the suggested questionnaire:
Questions
QUESTION NO.1. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS
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Table II.17
Social and Economic Indicators
Table II.18
Construction
Question 2: CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum Period of relevant
projects (years)
Number of
projects
LAND
EXPROPRIATION Expropriation $/m2
MOBILIZATION
Construction of
access roads $/m2
Establishment of
Camp Areas $/lump sum
Renting /Purchasing
the construction $/lump sum
1 project (171 923 190 US$)
470 460 US$
01-Aug
0.0005
N/A
228.2
Total number of locks 2
9
Question 1: PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Number and total costs of inland waterway projects (end of 2016) (where possible, please indicate data separately for new and upgrading projects)
Total length of navigable waterways, km
Total number of bridges (fixed/movable)
Annual investment budget for inland waterways infrastructure (US$) (2016)
Portion of investment in inland waterways infrastructure as per overall investment in inland transport infrastructure (2012-2016 average) (%)
Annual investment budget for inland waterway infrastructure as percentage of GNP (%) (2016)
Design cost as percentage of construction/upgrading costs (%) (2016 Prices)
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equipment &
machinery
ENGINEERING
WORKS
Engineering Works
For Detailed Design $/lump sum
Site surveys,
investigations,
model works
$/lump sum
EXCAVATION &
DREDGING
(INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATION
AND DISPOSAL)
Excavation on land $/m3
Dredging $/m3
BANK & BOTTOM
PROTECTION
Direct Protection $/m2
Indirect Protection $/m2
IMPERVIOUSNESS Imperviousness
Lining $/m2
PERMANENT
STRUCTURES
Quay walls $/m2
Locks $/m
Bridges $/m2
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Reservoirs $/m2
Ship lifts $/m2
ROAD ALONG THE
WATERWAY
BANKS (towpath)
$/m
WATERWAY
OPERATION
Pilots building,
Operation towers
including radar,
VHF etc
$/Unit
Tug-boat connection
areas $/Unit
Aids to Navigation:
Waterway signs,
marking, lighting
$/Lump sum
Mooring places $/m2
RELOCATION OF
INFRASTRUCTURE
CROSSING BY THE
WATERWAY
Relocation of power
infrastructure $/crossing
Relocation of
telecommunication
infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of oil and
natural gas
infrastructure
$/crossing
$/crossing
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Relocation of
Railways (waterway
crossing only -
bridges and tunnels)
Relocation of
Highways
(waterway crossing
only - bridges and
tunnels)
$/crossing
FERRY SERVICES
$/Unit
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY)
$/Unit
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE
NECESSARY)
Table II.19
Upgrade
Question 3: COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING
UPGRADING COST
OF WATERWAYS Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Period of
relevant
projects (years)
Number of
projects
LAND
EXPROPRIATION Expropriation $/m2
MOBILIZATION Construction of access roads $/m2
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Establishment of Camp
Areas $/lump sum
Renting /Purchasing the
construction equipment &
machinery
$/lump sum
ENGINEERING
WORKS
Engineering Works For
Detailed Design $/lump sum
Site surveys, investigations,
model works $/lump sum
EXCAVATION &
DREDGING
(INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATION
AND DISPOSAL)
Excavation on land $/m3
Dredging $/m3
BANK & BOTTOM
PROTECTION
Direct Protection $/m2
Indirect Protection $/m2
IMPERVIOUSNESS Imperviousness Lining $/m2
PERMANENT
STRUCTURES
Quay walls $/m2
Locks $/m
Bridges $/m2
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Reservoirs $/m2
Ship lifts $/m2
ROAD ALONG THE
WATERWAY BANKS
(towpath)
$/m
WATERWAY
OPERATION
Pilots building, Operation
towers including radar, VHF
etc
$/Unit
Tug-boat connection areas $/Unit
Aids to Navigation:
Waterway signs, marking,
lighting
$/Lump sum
Mooring places $/m2
RELOCATION OF
INFRASTRUCTURE
CROSSING BY THE
WATERWAY
Relocation of power
infrastructure $/crossing
Relocation of
telecommunication
infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of oil and natural
gas infrastructure $/crossing
Relocation of Railways
(waterway crossing only -
bridges and tunnels)
$/crossing
Relocation of Highways
(waterway crossing only -
bridges and tunnels)
$/crossing
FERRY SERVICES
$/Unit
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OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Upgrade of Gabčíkovo locks $/Unit 171,923,190
1
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE NECESSARY)
Table II.20
Maintenance
Question 4: MAINTENANCE COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum Period of relevant
projects (years)
Number of
projects
ENGINEERING WORKS $/lump sum
DREDGING, REMEDIAL WORK,
SWEEPING, HYDROGRAPHIC
SURVEYS (INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATION AND
DISPOSAL)
$/m3
BANK & BOTTOM PROTECTION,
Imperviousness $/m2
WATERWAY OPERATION AND
PERMANENT STRUCTURES
including:
$/m2
AIDS TO NAVIGATION $/Lump sum
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LOCKS $/Unit
BRIDGES $/m2
QUAY WALLS $/m2
SHIP LIFTS $/Unit
MOORING PLACES $/m2
WATER MANAGEMENT $/Unit
FERRY SERVICES $/Unit
PILOT SERVICES $/Lump sum
OTHER COSTS NOT MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) $/Unit
ADDITIONAL INFROMATION
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(a) Currency is US$;
(b) All costs and other data related with monetary units are as of 2017 prices;
(c) All data are as of end of 2017;
(d) If some data are not available, missing or not N/A (Not Applicable) should be noted;
(e)The terminology used is based on the Glossary from the UNECE. Experts should consider the terminology used and make relevant
comments / amendments.
QUESTION NO.1. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS
QUESTION NO.2. COST OF IWW PORT CONSTRUCTION
QUESTION NO.3. COST OF IWW PORT UPGRADE
QUESTION NO.4. MAINTENANCE COSTS OF THE PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
QUESTIONNAIRE ON BENCHMARKING IWW PORT CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADING AND MAINTENANCE COSTS
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QUESTIONS
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Table II.21
Social And Economic Indicator
Table II.21
Construction
Question 2: Cost of IWW Port Construction
Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Length of
regarded
projects
Number of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m
(a) Port - (external) $/unit
(b) Groynes (internal) $/unit
Pier $/unit
Jetty $/unit
Dolphin $/unit
Wave absorber $/unit
Turning basin $/unit
Outer harbour $/unit
Entrance channel $/unit
2 projects / studies (79499,1$)
N/A
N/A
3Total number of ports on inland waterways
Number and total costs of projects (US$) (end of 2016-2017) (where possible, please indicate
data separately for the construction of new ports and upgrading projects)
Annual investment budget for the construction of new ports and upgrading the existing ports
(US$) (Average of 2013-2017 )
Annual investment budget for the construction of new ports and upgrading the existing ports as
percentage of GNP (%) (2016-2017)
Question 1: Provide the Following Social and Economic Indicators
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Port basin $/unit
Port channel $/unit
Dredging works $/m2
QUAY
Massive reinforced concrete box
caisson; $/m
Massive caisson foundation; $/m
Cellular cofferdam; $/m
L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping beams and
anchor slab; $/m
with capping beams and
raking trestle; $/m
with capping beams; $/m
Slab quays $/m
Bollard $/unit
Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km
Service Yard $/m2
Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit
Loading point $/unit
Wagon Scale $/unit
Railway loading platform $/unit
Traffic Post $/unit
Traffic Signal $/unit
Pumping station and water
treatment works $/unit
Retention basins $/unit
Pump and pressure boosting
systems and pressure tank units $/unit
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Main and distribution water
pipes with plumbing and support
devices $/unit
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network tunnels
and collectors $/unit
Powered network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and collectors
of storm water sewage system
with the system of inspection
manholes; $/unit
Retention basins; $/unit
Separators and settling tanks
with equipment; $/unit
Storm water sewage pumping
station with reservoirs,
plumbing, hydraulic system as
well as power and control
devices; $/unit
Storm water sewage system exits $/unit
HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources, including oil and
electric boiler plants $/unit
Overhead heating pipes $/unit
Underground heating $/unit
Low parameter heating pipes $/unit
High-parameter heating pipes $/unit
Heat transfer stations $/unit
Heat distributors $/unit
ELECTRICITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching station
MV/MV, MV/LV; $/unit
Medium voltage (MV) and low
voltage (LV) cable lines $/unit
medium (MV) and low voltage
(LV) service cabinets; $/unit
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Switching substations $/unit
Grounding and bonding system; $/unit
Terminal switchgear devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal $/unit
Bulk terminal $/unit
LNG terminal $/unit
Liquid fuel terminal $/unit
Ro-ro terminal $/unit
General cargo terminal $/unit
Passenger terminal $/unit
LOADING/UNLOADI
NG
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane $/unit
Semi-gantry crane $/unit
Bridge crane $/unit
Crane vessel $/unit
Overhead gantry $/unit
Conveyor belts $/unit
Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates $/unit
Security posts $/unit
Cargo monitoring system $/unit
CCTV monitoring system $/unit
Access control system $/unit
WAREHOUSES $/unit
COLD STORAGE $/unit
STORAGE YARDS $/unit
OFFICE BUILDINGS $/unit
CONVEYOR (GRAIN
SILO) $/unit
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LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit
FIRE SAFETY $/unit
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
$/Unit
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE
NECESSARY)
Table II.21
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Question 3: Cost of IWW Port Upgrade
Costs of Inland Transport
Infrasturcture Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average
Minimu
m
Length of
regarded projects
Number of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m
(a) Port - (external) $/unit (b) Groynes
(internal) $/unit
Pier $/unit
Jetty $/unit
Dolphin $/unit
Wave absorber $/unit
Turning basin $/unit
Outer harbour $/unit
Entrance channel $/unit
Port basin $/unit
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Port channel $/unit
Dredging works $/m2
QUAY
Massive reinforced concrete box
caisson; $/m
Massive caisson foundation; $/m
Cellular cofferdam; $/m
L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping beams and
anchor slab; $/m
with capping beams and
raking trestle; $/m
with capping beams; $/m
Slab quays. $/m
Bollard $/unit
Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km
Service Yard $/m2
Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit
Loading point $/unit
Wagon Scale $/unit
Railway loading platform $/unit
Traffic Post $/unit
Traffic Signal $/unit
Pumping station and water
treatment works $/unit
Retention basins $/unit
Pump and pressure boosting
systems and pressure tank units $/unit
Main and distribution water
pipes with plumbing and support
devices $/unit
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SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network tunnels
and collectors $/unit
Powered network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and collectors
of storm water sewage system
with the system of inspection
manholes; $/unit
Retention basins; $/unit
Separators and settling tanks
with equipment; $/unit
Storm water sewage pumping
station with reservoirs,
plumbing, hydraulic system as
well as power and control
devices; $/unit
Storm water sewage system
exits $/unit
HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources, including oil and
electric boiler plants $/unit
Overhead heating pipes $/unit
Underground heating $/unit
Low parameter heating pipes $/unit
High-parameter heating pipes $/unit
Heat transfer stations $/unit
Heat distributors $/unit
ELECTRICITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching station
MV/MV, MV/LV; $/unit
Medium voltage (MV) and low
voltage (LV) cable lines $/unit
medium (MV) and low voltage
(LV) service cabinets; $/unit
Switching substations $/unit
Grounding and bonding system; $/unit
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Terminal switchgear devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal $/unit
Bulk terminal $/unit
LNG terminal $/unit
Liquid fuel terminal $/unit
Ro-ro terminal $/unit
General cargo terminal $/unit
Passenger terminal $/unit
LOADING/UNLOADIN
G INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane $/unit
Semi-gantry crane $/unit
Bridge crane $/unit
Crane vessel $/unit
Overhead gantry $/unit
Conveyor belts $/unit
Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates $/unit
Security posts $/unit
Cargo monitoring system $/unit
CCTV monitoring system $/unit
Access control system $/unit
WAREHOUSES $/unit
COLD STORAGE $/unit
STORAGE YARDS $/unit
OFFICE BUILDINGS $/unit
CONVEYOR (GRAIN
SILO) $/unit
LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit
FIRE SAFETY $/unit
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OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Technical study - safety
navigation in area of public
ports
$/Unit 30853.30 1
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Architectural study - building of
new river promenade
(Bratislava, Štúrovo)
$/Unit 173711.50 2
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Architectural study -
revitalization of port area in
Komárno
$/Unit 71055.87 1
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY)
Upgrade ISSP system
$/Unit
5342.68 1
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE NECESSARY)
Table II.21
Maintenance
Question 4: Maintenance costs of the port infrastructure
Costs of Inland Transport
Infrasturcture Breakdown Items Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Length of
regarded projects
Number of
projects
HYDROTECHNICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakwater $/m (a) Port -
(external) $/unit (b) Groynes
(internal) $/unit
Pier $/unit
Jetty $/unit
Dolphin $/unit
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Wave absorber $/unit
Turning basin $/unit
Outer harbour $/unit
Entrance channel $/unit
Port basin $/unit
Port channel $/unit
Dredging works $/m2
QUAY
Massive reinforced concrete
box caisson; $/m
Massive caisson foundation; $/m
Cellular cofferdam; $/m
L-shaped wall; $/m
with capping beams
and anchor slab; $/m
with capping beams
and raking trestle; $/m
with capping beams; $/m
Slab quays. $/m
Bollard $/unit
Fender $/unit
ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads $/km
Service Yard $/m2
Car parks $/m2
RAIL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Siding $/unit
Loading point $/unit
Wagon Scale $/unit
Railway loading platform $/unit
Traffic Post $/unit
Traffic Signal $/unit
Pumping station and water
treatment works $/unit
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Retention basins $/unit
Pump and pressure boosting
systems and pressure tank
units $/unit
Main and distribution water
pipes with plumbing and
support devices $/unit
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Gravity flow network tunnels
and collectors $/unit
Powered network tunnels and
collectors $/unit
STORM WATER
SEWAGE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Networks, tunnels and
collectors of storm water
sewage system with the
system of inspection
manholes; $/unit
Retention basins; $/unit
Separators and settling tanks
with equipment; $/unit
Storm water sewage pumping
station with reservoirs,
plumbing, hydraulic system
as well as power and control
devices; $/unit
Storm water sewage system
exits $/unit
HEATING
INFRASTRUCTURE
Heat sources, including oil
and electric boiler plants $/unit
Overhead heating pipes $/unit
Underground heating $/unit
Low parameter heating pipes $/unit
High-parameter heating pipes $/unit
Heat transfer stations $/unit
Heat distributors $/unit
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INFRASTRUCTURE
Transformer/switching
station MV/MV, MV/LV; $/unit
Medium voltage (MV) and
low voltage (LV) cable lines $/unit
medium (MV) and low
voltage (LV) service
cabinets; $/unit
Switching substations $/unit
Grounding and bonding
system; $/unit
Terminal switchgear devices $/unit
TERMINALS
Container terminal $/unit
Bulk terminal $/unit
LNG terminal $/unit
Liquid fuel terminal $/unit
Ro-ro terminal $/unit
General cargo terminal $/unit
Passenger terminal $/unit
LOADING/UNLOADIN
G INFRASTRUCTURE
Gantry crane $/unit
Semi-gantry crane $/unit
Bridge crane $/unit
Crane vessel $/unit
Overhead gantry $/unit
Conveyor belts $/unit
Ro-ro loading ramp $/unit
SAFETY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Fence $/unit
Entry gates $/unit
Security posts $/unit
Cargo monitoring system $/unit
CCTV monitoring system $/unit
Access control system $/unit
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WAREHOUSES $/unit
COLD STORAGE $/unit
STORAGE YARDS $/unit
OFFICE BUILDINGS 12,50$/m2
937,03$
OFFICE BUILDINGS 84,21$/m2
CONVEYOR (GRAIN
SILO) $/unit
LIQUID FUEL
CONTAINERS $/unit
FIRE SAFETY $/unit
OTHER COSTS NOT
MENTIONED ABOVE
(PLEASE SPECIFY) Mowing port 7,67$/m2 68170,64$
Frequency use $/unit 251,81$
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE
NECESSARY)
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Luxemburg
(a) Currency is US$;
(b) All costs and other data related with monetary units are as of 2016 prices;
(c) All data are as of end of 2016;
(d) If some data are not available, missing or not N/A (Not Applicable) should be noted;
(e)The terminology used is based on the Glossary agreed upon by the UNECE Group of Experts. Experts
should consider the terminology used and make relevant comments / amendments.
QUESTION NO 4. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE COSTS
QUESTION NO 3. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING COSTS
QUESTION NO 2. INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION COSTS
QUESTIONNAIRE ON BENCHMARKING INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADING AND MAINTENANCE COSTS
The following remarks should be taken into consideration while considering the suggested questionnaire:
Questions
QUESTION NO.1. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS
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Table II.22
Social And Economic Indicaors
Question 1: PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS
•
Number and total costs of inland waterway projects (end of 2016) (where possible, please indicate data separately for new and upgrading projects)
Annual investment budget for inland waterways infrastructure (US$) (2016)
Portion of investment in inland waterways infrastructure as per overall investment in inland transport infrastructure (2012-2016 average) (%)
Annual investment budget for inland waterway infrastructure as percentage of GNP (%) (2016)
Design cost as percentage of construction/upgrading costs (%) (2016 Prices)
Total length of navigable waterways, km
Total number of locks
Total number of bridges (fixed/movable)
Table II.23
Construction
Question 2: CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum Period of relevant
projects (years)
Number of
projects
LAND
EXPROPRIATION Expropriation $/m2
MOBILIZATION
Construction of access
roads $/m2
Establishment of Camp
Areas $/lump sum
Renting /Purchasing
the construction $/lump sum
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equipment &
machinery
ENGINEERING
WORKS
Engineering Works
For Detailed Design $/lump sum
Site surveys,
investigations, model
works
$/lump sum
EXCAVATION &
DREDGING
(INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATI
ON AND
DISPOSAL)
Excavation on land $/m3
Dredging $/m3
BANK &
BOTTOM
PROTECTION
Direct Protection $/m2
Indirect Protection $/m2
IMPERVIOUSNES
S Imperviousness Lining $/m2
PERMANENT
STRUCTURES
Quay walls $/m2
Locks $/m
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Bridges $/m2
Reservoirs $/m2
Ship lifts $/m2
ROAD ALONG
THE WATERWAY
BANKS (towpath)
$/m
WATERWAY
OPERATION
Pilots building,
Operation towers
including radar, VHF
etc
$/Unit
Tug-boat connection
areas $/Unit
Aids to Navigation:
Waterway signs,
marking, lighting
$/Lump sum
Mooring places $/m2
RELOCATION OF
INFRASTRUCTU
RE CROSSING BY
THE WATERWAY
Relocation of power
infrastructure $/crossing
Relocation of
telecommunication
infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of oil and
natural gas
infrastructure
$/crossing
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Relocation of Railways
(waterway crossing
only - bridges and
tunnels)
$/crossing
Relocation of
Highways (waterway
crossing only - bridges
and tunnels)
$/crossing
FERRY
SERVICES $/Unit
OTHER COSTS
NOT
MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY)
$/Unit
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE
NECESSARY)
Table II.24
Upgrade
Question 3: COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING
UPGRADING
COST OF
WATERWAYS
Breakdown
Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Period of relevant
projects (years)
Number of
projects
LAND
EXPROPRIATION Expropriation $/m2
MOBILIZATION $/m2
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Construction of
access roads
Establishment of
Camp Areas $/lump sum
Renting
/Purchasing the
construction
equipment &
machinery
$/lump sum
ENGINEERING
WORKS
Engineering
Works For
Detailed Design
$/lump sum
Site surveys,
investigations,
model works
$/lump sum
EXCAVATION &
DREDGING
(INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATIO
N AND DISPOSAL)
Excavation on
land $/m3
Dredging $/m3
BANK & BOTTOM
PROTECTION
Direct Protection $/m2
Indirect
Protection $/m2
IMPERVIOUSNESS Imperviousness
Lining $/m2
PERMANENT
STRUCTURES
Quay walls $/m2
Locks $/m
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Bridges $/m2
Reservoirs $/m2
Ship lifts $/m2
ROAD ALONG
THE WATERWAY
BANKS (towpath)
$/m
WATERWAY
OPERATION
Pilots building,
Operation towers
including radar,
VHF etc
$/Unit
Tug-boat
connection areas $/Unit
Aids to
Navigation:
Waterway signs,
marking, lighting
$/Lump sum
Mooring places $/m2
RELOCATION OF
INFRASTRUCTUR
E CROSSING BY
THE WATERWAY
Relocation of
power
infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of
telecommunicatio
n infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of oil
and natural gas
infrastructure
$/crossing
Relocation of
Railways
(waterway
crossing only -
bridges and
tunnels)
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Relocation of
Highways
(waterway
crossing only -
bridges and
tunnels)
$/crossing
FERRY SERVICES
$/Unit
OTHER COSTS
NOT MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE
SPECIFY)
$/Unit
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
(WHERE
NECESSARY)
Table II.25
Maintenance
Question 4: MAINTENANCE COSTS OF INLAND WATERWAYS INFRASTRUCTURE
Breakdown Costs Unit Cost Maximum Average Minimum
Period of
relevant projects
(years)
Number of projects
ENGINEERING WORKS $/lump sum 24620 6155 0 5 3
DREDGING, REMEDIAL WORK,
SWEEPING, HYDROGRAPHIC
SURVEYS (INCLUDING
TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL)
$/m3 120 105 80 2 /
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BANK & BOTTOM PROTECTION,
Imperviousness $/m2 35 30 25 3 /
WATERWAY OPERATION AND
PERMANENT STRUCTURES including: $/m2
AIDS TO NAVIGATION $/Lump sum 70569 54284 46128 3 /
LOCKS $/Unit 170000 160000 140000 3 2
BRIDGES $/m2 130 65 55 3 3
QUAY WALLS $/m2 101 66 35 3 8
SHIP LIFTS $/Unit / / / / /
MOORING PLACES $/m2 137.31 66.83 55 3 8
WATER MANAGEMENT $/Unit 250000 170000 130000 3 2
FERRY SERVICES $/Unit 6000 4000 3000 3 1
PILOT SERVICES $/Lump sum / / / / /
OTHER COSTS NOT MENTIONED
ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) $/Unit / / / / /
ADDITIONAL INFROMATION / / / / /
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Inter-modal
Table III.1
Construction Cost
Question: Construction costs of Intermodal Transport
CONSTRUCTION COST
OF INTERMODAL
TRANSPORT
BREAKDOWN ITEMS UNIT COST
LAND ADAPTATION
Land Clearing $/m2
Earth Movement $/m3
Gravel Column $/m3
(a) Currency is US$;
(b) All costs and other data related with monetary units are as of 2016 prices;
(c) All data are as of end of 2016;
(d) If some data are not available, missing or not N/A (Not Applicable) should be noted;
(e)The terminology used is based on the Glossary from the UNECE. Experts should consider the
terminology used and make relevant comments / amendments.
Question 1: Construction costs of Intermodal Transport Infrastructure
Questionnaire on Benchmarking Intermodal Terminal Infrastructure Construction Costs
The following remarks should be taken into consideration while considering the suggested questionnaire:
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Concrete Column $/m3
Wick Drain $/m2
Preload $/m3
Perimeter Fence $/m
INTERMODAL
TERMINAL
Land Clearing $/m2
Earth Movement $/m3
Gravel Column $/m3
Concrete Column $/m3
Wick Drain $/m2
Preload $/m3
Reinforced Concrete Area $/m3
TRUCK PARK
Land Clearing $/m2
Earth Movement $/m3
Gravel Column $/m3
Concrete Column $/m3
Wick Drain $/m2
Preload $/m3
Reinforced Concrete Area $/m3
Dangerous Goods Processing Area $/m2
CONTAINER FREIGHT
STATION (CFS)
General CFS Area $/m2
CFS Area for Dangerous Goods $/m2
INTERNAL ROADS Asphalt Road $/m2
Concrete Road $/m2
PAVEMENTS Pedestrian Pavement $/m2
Plot Access Pavement $/m2
CONDUITS
Rainwater Drainage Conduit $/m
Black Water Conduit $/m
Potable Water Conduit $/m
Low-tension Line Conduit (480 v) $/m
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Medium-voltage Line Conduit (480 v - 20 kv) $/m
High-tension Line Conduit (>20 kv) $/m
Telecommunication Conduit $/m
Telephony Conduit $/m
CCTV Conduit $/m
Optical Fibre Conduit $/m
Fire Prevention Conduit $/m
ROADS INSTALLATION Road Paint $/m2
Pedestrian Cross-Roads $/m2
Sign Posts $/unit
Lighting $/unit
CABLES
Low-tension Electric Cable $/m
Medium-voltage Electrical Cable $/m
High-tension Electrical Cable $/m
Multimode Optical Fibre $/m
Monomode Optical Fibre $/m
Telephone Cable of Pairs $/m
PORTABLE WATER
SUPPLY
Deposit $/m3
External Conduit $/m
Connection Valve $/unit
Check Valve $/unit
Pump $/unit
POWER SUPPLY
Power Station Transformer $/unit
Low-tension Electrical Panel $/unit
Power Sub-Station $/MW
RAIN DRAINAGE
Pump $/unit
Oil Separators $/unit
Storm Tank $/unit
Existing Courses Canalising $/m2
FACILITIES COMPLEX Social Facilities $/unit
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Technical Support and Trade Area $/m2
Administration and Commercial facilities $/unit
Other Facilities $/unit
BLACK WATER
TREATMENT
Treatment System $/unit
Pump $/unit
TELECOM SUPPLY
Outside Telephone Pairs Panel $/unit
Monomode Optical Fibre Interconnection Panel $/unit
Optical Fibre Repeater $/unit
Multimode Optical Fibre Interconnection Panel $/unit
WAREHOUSE
General Cargo Goods $/m2
Heat Controlled Goods $/m2
Separated Goods $/m2
Dangerous Goods $/m2
Goods in Pressured Equipment $/m2
Explosive Goods $/m2
Cold Chain Goods $/m2
Handling Area $/m2
Loading and Unloading area $/m2
FIRE PREVENTION
Fire Tank $/m3
Check Valve $/unit
Fire Prevention Pump $/unit
Firework Vehicle $/unit
GREEN AREAS
Transplant $/unit
Topsoil Movement $/m3
Gardening $/m2
Irrigation Network $/m
Irrigation Tank $/m3
Irrigation Pump $/unit
CCTV Fixed Digital Cam $/unit
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CCTV Cam $/unit
Digital Recorders $/unit
Control Room $/unit
ACCESS CONTROL
Access Control Barrier $/unit
Plate Recognition $/unit
Logical Access Control (ICT Hardware) $/unit
GARBAGE TREATMENT PLANT $/unit
Table III.2
Question: Construction costs of Intermodal Transport
Question: Construction costs of Intermodal Transport
CONSTRUCTION COST OF
INTERMODAL TRANSPORT BREAKDOWN ITEMS
UNIT
COST
CHF
Kostenschätzung
+/-20%
$ (Umr
echnun
gskurs)
1.09
Land/Grundstück
Rückbau Belag $/m2 50.00 54.50
Erdbewegung $/m3
Schottersäule/-Pfahl $/m3
Betonsäule/-Pfahl $/m3
Dochtdrainage/Drainagebohrung/Drainagepfahl $/m2
Vorinstallation $/m3
Umzäunung $/m 125.00 136.25
Terminalanlage
Rückbau Gleise $/m 25.00 27.25
Rückbau Weichen $/unit 2000.00 2180.00
Schotter inkl. Stopfen $/m 450.00 490.50
Fundation Kranbahn $/m 1100.00 1199.00
Schiene und Schwelle $/m 200.00 218.00
Gleisunterbau $/m 150.00 163.50
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Kranbahnschiene $/m 400.00 436.00
LKW-Parkplatz
Landräumung $/m2
Erdbewegung $/m3
Schottersäule $/m3
Betonschacht inkl. Deckel u. Anschluss $/unit 1000.00 1090.00
Dochtdrainage $/m2
Vorinstallation $/m3
Untergrund-Verstärkung $/m3
Gefahrgut-Verladebereich $/m2
Container-Lagerplatz allgemein $/m2
Gefahrengut-Bereich $/m2
Strassenbeläge Asphalt $/m2 135.00 147.15
Beton $/m2
Gehwege Fusswege $/m2
Grundstückszugang $/m2
Kanäle
Regenwasser-Kanal DN 400 $/m 300.00 327.00
Abwasser-Kanal $/m
Frischwasser-Kanal $/m
Niederspannungsleitung $/m 35.00 38.15
Mittelspannungsleitung $/m
Hochspannungsleitung $/m
Telekommunikationsleitung $/m
Telefonkabel $/m
Kabel Überwachungsanlage $/m
Glasfaserkabel $/m
Brandschutzkanal $/m
Strassenanlage
Strassenmarkierungen $/m2
Zebrastreifen $/m2
Verkehrstafeln $/unit
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Strassenbeleuchtungen $/unit 2000.00 2180.00
Strassenbeleuchtungen Fundament $/unit 2000.00 2180.00
Kabel
Niederspannungskabel $/m
Mittelspannungskabel $/m
Hochspannungskabel $/m
Mehrzweck-Glasfaserkabel $/m
Einzweck-Glasfaserkabel $/m
Telefonleitungspaar $/m
Wasserversorgung
Versickerungsbecken $/m3
Externer Wasseranschluss $/m
Verbindungsventil $/unit
Rückschlagventil $/unit
Pumpe $/unit
Stromversorgung
Transformator $/unit
Elektrischer Schaltschrank $/unit
Unterwerk $/MW
Entwässerung
Pumpe $/unit
Oel - Abscheider $/unit
Rückhaltebecken $/unit
bestehende Kanalisation umlegen inkl Schächte $/m 1700.00 1853.00
Einrichtung
Sozialräume (Container) $/unit 32000.00
34880.0
0
Technikräume $/m2
Büro- und Arbeitsräume (Container) $/unit
übrige Räume $/unit
Abwasser Abwasserbehandlung $/unit
Pumpe $/unit
Telekom-Versorgung
Telefonanschluss $/unit
Einzweck-Glasfaseranschlusseinrichtung $/unit
Glasfaser-Verstärker $/unit
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Mehrzweck-Glasfaseranschluss $/unit
Lagerhaus
Lagerhaus $/m2
Temperaturgeführte Güter $/m2
Separated Goods $/m2
Gefahrgutlager $/m2
Druckbehälter $/m2
Explosive Güter $/m2
Güter in Kühlkette $/m2
Umschlagbereich/Transportbereich/Kommissionierung $/m2
Be- und Entladebereich $/m2
Brandschutz
Löschwassertank $/m3
Schieber $/unit
Löscheinrichtung $/unit
Löschfahrzeug $/unit
Grünflächen
Umpflanzungen $/unit
Erdverschiebungen $/m3
Gärtnerei $/m2
Bewässerungsnetz $/m
Bewässerungstank $/m3
Bewässerungspumpe $/unit
Areal Überwachung
Fixe Digitalkamera $/unit
Videoüberwachungskamera $/unit
Digitalrekorder $/unit
Überwachungsraum $/unit
Zutrittskontrolle
Zugangsbarriere $/unit 5000.00 5450.00
Kennzeichenerkennung $/unit
Zugangskontrollsystem (Hardware) $/unit 50000.00
54500.0
0
Entsorgungs-/Recyclinganlage Inertaushub $/m3 50.00 54.50
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CONSTRUCTION COST OF
INTERMODAL TRANSPORT BREAKDOWN ITEMS UNIT COST Gossau
Dollar Kurs
01.07.20
LAND ADAPTATION
Land Anpassungen
Land Clearing / Räumung von
Land $/m2 $84.00 CHF 0.95 $1.00
Earth Movement / Erdbewegung $/m3 $44.63 1.05 Kurs
Gravel Column / Kies Säule $/m3 $0.00
Concrete Column / Beton Säule $/m3 $0.00
Wick Drain / Entwässerung $/m2 $0.00
Preload / vorladen $/m3 $0.00
Perimeter Fence / Umzäunung $/m $157.50
INTERMODAL TERMINAL
Land Clearing / Räumung von
Land $/m2 $0.00
Earth Movement / Erdbewegung $/m3 $115.64
Gravel Column / Kies Säule $/m3 $0.00
Concrete Column / Beton Säule $/m3 $0.00
Wick Drain / Entwässerung $/m2 $0.00
Preload / vorladen $/m3 $0.00
Reinforced Concrete Area /
Stahlbeton $/m3 $0.00
TRUCK PARK
Land Clearing / Räumung von
Land $/m2 $0.00
Earth Movement / Erdbewegung $/m3 $0.00
Gravel Column / Kies Säule $/m3 $0.00
Concrete Column / Beton Säule $/m3 $0.00
Wick Drain / Entwässerung $/m2 $0.00
Preload / vorladen $/m3 $0.00
Reinforced Concrete Area /
Stahlbeton $/m3 $0.00
Dangerous Goods Processing Area
/ RID-ADR $/m2 $0.00
General CFS Area $/m2 $0.00
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CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (CFS)
Lager
CFS Area for Dangerous Goods /
RID-ADR $/m2 $0.00
INTERNAL ROADS Asphalt Road $/m2 $161.89
Concrete Road $/m2 $0.00
PAVEMENTS
Gehwege
Pedestrian Pavement $/m2 $0.00
Plot Access Pavement $/m2 $0.00
CONDUITS
Leitungen
Rainwater Drainage Conduit $/m $568.05
Black Water Conduit $/m $57.02
Potable Water Conduit $/m $0.00
Low-tension Line Conduit (480 v) $/m $0.00
Medium-voltage Line Conduit
(480 v - 20 kv) $/m $0.00
High-tension Line Conduit (>20
kv) $/m $0.00
Telecommunication Conduit $/m $0.00
Telephony Conduit $/m $0.00
CCTV Conduit $/m $0.00
Optical Fibre Conduit $/m $0.00
Fire Prevention Conduit $/m $0.00
ROADS INSTALLATION Road Paint $/m2 $7.00
Pedestrian Cross-Roads $/m2 $0.00
Sign Posts $/unit $3,150.00
Lighting $/unit $52,500.00
CABLES
Low-tension Electric Cable $/m $0.00
Medium-voltage Electrical Cable $/m $40.17
High-tension Electrical Cable $/m $0.00
Multimode Optical Fibre $/m $0.00
Monomode Optical Fibre $/m $0.00
Telephone Cable of Pairs $/m $0.00
PORTABLE WATER SUPPLY
Deposit $/m3 $0.00
External Conduit $/m $0.00
Connection Valve $/unit $0.00
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Check Valve $/unit $0.00
Pump $/unit $0.00
POWER SUPPLY
Power Station Transformer $/unit $0.00
Low-tension Electrical Panel $/unit $0.00
Power Sub-Station $/MW $0.00
RAIN DRAINAGE
Pump / Rain Water Drainage $/unit $14,072.31
Oil Separators $/unit $0.00
Storm Tank $/unit $0.00
Existing Courses Canalising $/m2 $0.00
FACILITIES COMPLEX
Social Facilities $/unit $17,850.00
Technical Support and Trade Area $/m2 $0.00
Administration and Commercial
facilities $/unit $0.00
Other Facilities $/unit $0.00
BLACK WATER TREATMENT Treatment System $/unit $84,537.29
Pump $/unit $0.00
TELECOM SUPPLY
Outside Telephone Pairs Panel $/unit $0.00
Monomode Optical Fibre
Interconnection Panel $/unit $0.00
Optical Fibre Repeater $/unit $0.00
Multimode Optical Fibre
Interconnection Panel $/unit $0.00
WAREHOUSE
Lagerhaus
General Cargo Goods $/m2 $0.00
Heat Controlled Goods $/m2 $0.00
Separated Goods $/m2 $0.00
Dangerous Goods $/m2 $0.00
Goods in Pressured Equipment $/m2 $0.00
Explosive Goods $/m2 $0.00
Cold Chain Goods $/m2 $0.00
Handling Area $/m2 $0.00
Loading and Unloading area $/m2 $0.00
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FIRE PREVENTION
Fire Tank $/m3 $0.00
Check Valve $/unit $0.00
Fire Prevention Pump $/unit $0.00
Firework Vehicle $/unit $0.00
GREEN AREAS
Transplant $/unit $0.00
Topsoil Movement $/m3 $0.00
Gardening $/m2 $0.00
Irrigation Network $/m $0.00
Irrigation Tank $/m3 $0.00
Irrigation Pump $/unit $0.00
CCTV
Fixed Digital Cam $/unit $0.00
CCTV Cam $/unit $0.00
Digital Recorders $/unit $0.00
Control Room $/unit $0.00
ACCESS CONTROL
Access Control Barrier $/unit $0.00
Plate Recognition $/unit $0.00 Logical Access Control (ICT
Hardware) $/unit $0.00
GARBAGE TREATMENT PLANT $/unit $0.00
Construction site equipment $/unit $111,405.00
19 Reefer Place $/unit $117,600.00
Pavin work $/unit $11,978.19
Engineering Works $/unit $157,500.00