DutchNews, October 20,
2015
Funding has been completed to
build what is being billed as the world’s biggest sea lock complex at IJmuiden.
The current system, used by ships heading up the North Sea canal to Amsterdam,
dates from 1929 and the new lock will allow bigger freight and cruise ships to
reach the Dutch capital, its supporters say.
The new lock will be 70 metres
wide, 500 metres long and 18 metres deep and should be completed by 2019. This means
it is just two metres wider than the sea lock at Antwerp port, the Parool says
on Tuesday afternoon.
The contract for the construction and maintenance is
valued at around €500m. The tender process was won in July by a consortium made
up of BAM-PGGM, VolkerWessels and investment group DIF. The European Investment
Bank has also lent money to the project.

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