Saturday, February 19, 2011

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government contractors may soon start infrastructure work for Belo Monte


The Nesa (Energia Norte SA), signed today (18.2.) Signed a contract with the construction consortium for the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant on the Rio Xingu (PA). The contract is worth R $ 13.8 billion

The project has budgeted R $ 25 billion - Nesa negotiated funding by the National Development Bank BNDES in the amount of R $ 19 billion

The consortium is led by the construction company Andrade Gutierrez and consists of nine other contractors: Camargo Corrêa, Norberto Odebrecht, OAS Ltda, Queiroz Galvão, Contern , Galvão Engenharia, Serveng-Civilsan, Cetenco and J. Malucelli. Odebrecht and Camargo Corrêa

had pulled out a surprise for alleged inefficiency of the auction for Belo Monte in April 2010. After improvements to be made and financial guarantees by the National Entwiciklungsbank they could be moved to participate. According to

Nesa on Monday, the first concrete Contracts for power plant construction, such as earthworks and the construction of the building sites Pimental and Belo Monte, where the two dams to be built forgive. The consortium will also begin construction of access roads to the remote region of the dam.

The order is based on the granted by IBAMA, the controversial "partial Installation License". Of this license, the Federal Prosecutor of Pará has filed a civil complaint in federal court in order to achieve the withdrawal.

The date for the start of the construction work is open, since the environment has not been completed and the final license was not granted. The construction of the infrastructure begonnen werden soll Anfang April.

Leaf, 02/18/2011
Nesa signs contract for construction of Belo Monte
The Nesa (North Energia SA) today signed a contract with the construction consortium of the hydroelectric plant of Belo Monte, the rio Xingu (PA). The contract value is $ 13.8 billion.
The project is budgeted at $ 25 billion - Nesa negotiates funding of $ 19 billion from BNDES (Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Economico e Social).

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