Maritime ports – studies, works or mixed
CEF Infrastructure Projects
Basic Information
- Identifier
- CEF-T-2024-COMPCOEN-MARP-WORKS
- Programme
- CEF 2 Transport - Projects on the Comprehensive Network - Cohesion envelope
- Programme Period
- 2021 - 2027
- Status
- Closed (31094503)
- Opening Date
- September 24, 2024
- Deadline
- January 21, 2025
- Deadline Model
- single-stage
- Budget
- €150,000,000
- Min Grant Amount
- –
- Max Grant Amount
- –
- Expected Number of Grants
- –
- Keywords
- CEF-T-2024-COMPCOEN-MARP-WORKSCEF-T-2024-COMPCOEN
Description
The objective is to develop transport infrastructure projects in maritime ports on the TEN-T comprehensive network.
Scope:Studies and / or works on TEN-T comprehensive maritime ports related to:
- port access aiming at providing safe maritime access in the form of breakwaters, access channels, fairways, locks and navigational aids (e.g. radar, buoys);
- basic port infrastructure, with a priority on:
- development of zero or low-emission multimodal solutions;
- development of ports’ capacities and facilities in relation with the transportation activities of the offshore wind farms. The involvement of the maritime port in the transportation activities of the offshore wind farms and the need for the basic port infrastructure for those activities should be demonstrated in the proposal; and/or,
- improving connectivity of remote, insular or outermost regions or of Member States with no land border with another Member State.
Such basic port infrastructure may be in the form of turning basins, quay walls, berths, jetties, backfills, land reclamation, which improve the efficiency of the maritime ports and their integration within the TEN-T network. The backfills and land reclamation could be supported as interventions to create space for construction of other basic port infrastructure, e.g. a berth, quay walls, etc, but should not lead to significant added capacity (i.e. increased surface of or creation of new terminals, logistics/cargo/multimodal handling areas, etc.).
- shore-side electricity supply (including an upgrade of electrical grid within the port if it is needed for the shore-side electricity supply, and excluding related installations on vessels);
- fixed port reception facilities for oil and other waste from ships (including residues from exhaust gas cleaning systems) to meet environmental requirements;
- ensuring year-round navigability by means of capital dredging and ice-breaking facilities. The capital dredging will be supported only as an intervention to remove bottlenecks for the EU short sea shipping. This must be demonstrated in the proposal and accompanied by appropriate Cost Benefit Analysis (if applicable) justifying the short sea shipping traffic and corresponding dredged depth.
- providing or improving inland waterways/rail access and connections within maritime ports. The rail access could cover rail infrastructure e.g., new rail tracks, upgrade of existing rail tracks, adaptation for 740 meter long trains and connections within the maritime ports, necessary utilities installations (e.g. electricity) needed for the railway operations. Road access and connections to/within maritime ports will not be supported, except for projects located in Member States with no land border with another Member State.
Works projects may include on-site renewable energy generation as synergetic element in accordance with Section 10.6 of the Work Programme, such as grid connection from the port to the grid outside of the port needed for the shore-side electricity supply, photovoltaic power plants, wind turbines etc. that is primarily used for the shore-side electricity supply, for the need of the basic port infrastructure and for diverse port operations. Such synergetic elements must improve the socio-economic, climate or environmental benefits of the project and may not exceed 20% of the total eligible costs of the project.
Support will not be given to:
- Infrastructure dedicated for cruise ships, except as regards shore-side electricity supply;
- Infrastructure in shipyards, including shore-side electricity supply;
- Maintenance dredging, dredgers and/or dredging equipment;
- Digital port solutions (digital port systems/ICT platforms and/or IT equipment);
- Utilities installations (e.g., water, electricity, lighting), auto-mooring, fixed ramps, dolphins, bollards, fenders, and other fixed auxiliary port infrastructure, unless such interventions are proposed as an integral part of a relevant basic port infrastructure which is the main element of the project;
- Fixed and/or mobile superstructure, e.g. cargo/passenger terminals, parkings, check-in buildings and areas, storage/stacking areas and facilities, logistics/cargo/handling/loading/unloading areas and facilities, warehouses, multimodal logistics platforms, access control gates, port/terminal equipment and vehicles, crane foundations and rails, beams, security related interventions (e.g. fencing, CCTV equipment), etc.
Hinterland connections to the maritime ports are covered by the respective transport mode priorities but may be part of a single project (for instance a project improving the rail access both within and outside the port area). Projects combining hinterland access both within and outside the port area may be submitted either to the maritime ports or to the inland waterways/rail topics as appropriate.
Any internal service road, maintenance road, access road, etc. from/to/on quays, berths, terminals, rail yards, or any other location within the maritime port, even if needed for the Action implementation, will not be supported.
The basic port infrastructure for development of zero or low-emission multimodal solutions could include basic port infrastructure for improving the interconnection between the maritime transport and inland waterways.
For merged port entities or entities managing more than one maritime port, only the geographic area of the maritime port indicated in Annex II to the revised TEN-T Regulation must be included in the project. This does not affect the relevance of hinterland rail connections to the maritime port indicated in Annex II.
In case of a project taking place in more than one port, the activities of the project in the different ports should contribute to a common objective of the project.
Facilities and infrastructure supported under CEF must be accessible for use by all operators on a non-discriminatory basis.
Eligibility & Conditions
Conditions
1. Admissibility Conditions: Proposal page limit and layout
described in section 5 of the call document.
2. Eligible Countries
described in section 6 of the call document.
3. Other Eligible Conditions
described in section 6 of the call document.
4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion
described in section 7 of the call document.
5a. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes
described section 8 of the call document and the Online Manual.
5b. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds
described in section 9 of the call document.
5c. Evaluation and award: Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement
described in section 4 of the call document.
6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants
described in section 10 of the call document.
Call document and annexes:
Application form and annexes:
Proposals (including annexes and supporting documents) must be submitted using the forms provided inside the Submission System (NOT the documents available on the Topic page - these are only for information).
Application form (Part A and B)
Additional documents:
EU Financial Regulation 2018/1046
Amended CEF-Transport Multi-Annual Work Programme 2021-2027 - 25 July 2023
CINEA Guide for Economic Appraisal for CEF Projects
DG REGIO Guide to Cost-Benefit Analysis of Investment Projects
DG REGIO CBA Economic Appraisal Vademecum
Decision on unit costs for SME owners
Decision on unit costs for personnel (usual cost accounting practices)
Support & Resources
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Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ – Submission of proposals.
IT Helpdesk – Contact the IT helpdesk for questions such as forgotten passwords, access rights and roles, technical aspects of submission of proposals, etc.
Online Manual – Step-by-step online guide through the Portal processes from proposal preparation and evaluation to reporting on your ongoing project. Valid for all 2021-2027 programmes.
Latest Updates
Information update on the 2024 CEF Transport COMPCOEN call
Call published: 24/09/2024
Call deadline: 21/01/2025
Indicative budget: EUR 150 000 000
Total budget requested by the applicants: EUR 127 717 110.60
Number of admissible and eligible proposals: 5
Number of inadmissible proposals: 3
Number of ineligible proposals: 0
Number of successful proposals: 1
Total budget for the successful proposals: EUR 18 665 314.05
List of successful projects under the 2024 CEF Transport call for proposals
List of funded projects under CEF
The nine CEF Transport calls for proposals closed on 21 January 2025. In total, 258 proposals were submitted requesting over €9.5 billion co-funding from the CEF Transport budget. It is nearly 4 times more than the €2.5 billion available for these calls
The COMPCOEN call received 8 applications for a requested funding of over EUR 127 million from the CEF Transport budget.
CINEA will first check the admissibility and eligibility of the proposals. The evaluation will continue with the support of independent external experts. The results will be made available to applicants in July 2025.