Tender for the renovation of the Toruń ORP. Polish Navy looking for a contractor for docking work

The War Port Command in Świnoujście has launched a tendering procedure for the repair of the current and docked ORP transport-min vessel Toruń (825). The proceedings shall include the selection of the shipyard or entity to carry out the repair work of the 8th Coast Defence Fleet unit.

Applications may be submitted until 16 June. According to the published information, the planned duration of the renovation is up to 200 days. The detailed scope of the technical work is to be transferred only to entities qualified for further work Procedure phase.

Dock repair and running repair

The main criterion of the evaluation remains the price, but the contracting authority will also take into account the length of the guarantee for the work performed. This element will be responsible for 10% of final evaluation of offers.

Dock repair of such units typically includes an overview of the hull, propulsion system, shipboard equipment and equipment requiring reconstruction or replacement after many years of operation. In the case of mini-mining ships, it is also important to maintain the efficiency of cargo transport systems and to conduct mine activities.

ORP Toruń has served since the early 1990s.

ORP Toruń This is the fourth transport-miner vessel. Project 767 in the Navy of Poland. The flaglift took place on May 24, 1991. The unit currently belongs to the 2nd Division of Transportation-Minine Ships of the 8th Coast Defence Fleet in Świnoujście.

Project 767 ships have been an important part of the Navy's transport capacity for years. Units of this type may carry out tasks related to the transport of troops, equipment and the setting of sea mines.

The ORP is also under renovation Poznań

In parallel, the repair of the twin ORP takes place Poznań in the PGZ War Shipyard in Gdynia what is widely about At the time, we were setting up. The shipyard from Oxyvia performs running and dock repair of the units. The agreement was signed on 19 January and the contract value is approximately PLN 11.5 million.

The launch of the next procedure shows that Polish Navy continues to maintain the efficiency of auxiliary and transport-mining vessels, which, despite their aged age, continue to be used in daily service and exercise in the Baltic.

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