The APB awards tender to manage moorings at the Port of Maó to the Maó Sailing Club
Palma de Mallorca
26/03/2014
The Port Authority of the Balearic Islands (APB) has awarded the tender to manage the moorings at the D’en Reynés dry dock area on the Levante Quay, at the Port of Maó, to the Maó Sailing Club, which had submitted the best offer in the public tender. The authorisation has been granted for a period of one year, with an option to be extended for a further year.
The Maó Sailing Club will be responsible for managing 48 moorings for boats that are between eight and thirty metres long on a waterbody totalling 10,900 square metres, and 224 metres of berthing line. During the year the authorisation is set to last, the Maó Sailing Club has undertaken to pay the APB a total of €135,600.93 in charges and charge increases.
The authorisation has been given for a period of one year. During this time, the APB aims to approve new tender conditions to award a new concession for the management of these moorings. If the concession tender has not been awarded by the end of this period, the authorisation may be extended for a further year.
It should be recalled that on 31st October 2013, the APB’s Board of Directors accepted Menorca Moorings, S.L.’s withdrawal from the concession through which it managed the moorings at the D’en Reynés dry dock area. At the same meeting, the Board approved the terms and conditions governing the public tender for the temporary authorisation to manage these moorings.