Costa Rica: Limon - Moin Port Complex

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The ports of Limón and Moín are located along the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, approximately 170 km (105 miles) from the capital city of San José. Limón is itself the provincial capital of its namesake province and the only city of importance on Costa Rica’s eastern seaboard; Moín is an industrial area located a few kilometers west of Limón.  

Currently, both terminals are run and managed by JAPDEVA, an autonomous government entity of public nature.  The Project not only involves a concession of the infrastructure and current port services but also a radical change in the management model from a solely public formula through JAPDEVA to private management through a World class operator.

Project Needs:

The project involve private concessions and the most relevant investments are summarized as follows:

Moin (2009-2012):
1. Building 350mts of pier (US$37m)
2. New equipment for piers, 4 mobile cranes (US$24m)
3. Building the new oil port (US$50m, estimated)

Moín (2009-2016):
1. Equipment - 4 containers cranes (US$154m) to be installed in 900 meter long platform (pier)
2. Civil works - break water 2km,  pier depth 15-18mts, back up area, 40ha (US$447m)

Moín (Phase III, 2016-2024)
1. Equipment - 2 cranes (US$97m)
2. Second Pier (600mts long), pier depth 15-18mts, port zone 24ha (US$114m)

In Limón (2009-2016):
1. It continues to operate as cargo port until 2016
2. Equipment of the port with 2 mobile cranes (US$13m)
3. Development of the Marina (US$ 5m, 1st Phase)

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Project Phase Project Type
 Tender Private Operation/Concession
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 Central America JAPDEVA
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