This project was implemented within the framework of a public-private partnership between the Saint Petersburg City Administration and the Marine Facade Management Company. The primary goal of this project was to build the Passenger Port of St. Petersburg by reclaiming new territories of 476 hectares from the Neva Bay in the Gulf of Finland. The total cost of the project is an estimated 3 billion dollars.
The project built over 1.5 millionsquare metres of office space, 3 million square metres of residential space, as well as retail, entertainment and social objects, two subway stations, and a marina.[citation needed]
In 2008, the first phase of work was finished, and an area of 150 hectares was reclaimed for the port building. Reclamation of an additional 20 hectares for the Western Rapid Diameter and the construction of buildings subsequently began.[5]
Construction chronology
2006
The area of 35 hectares was reclaimed.
The underwater channel for the moorings in the port's aquatic area was built.
Construction of the service access road was finished.
The dividing dam was built.
2007
The reclaimed area was about 80 hectares (half of this area was intended to be under the passenger terminal). As of July, more than 70% of the work had been done.[6]
In September, the sea passenger port accepted the first cruise ship with passengers.
2011
In May, work on the passenger port was finished and the newly completed Marine Facade sea passenger port was officially handed over to the city government.[10]
2014
On June 25, the passenger port serviced seven cruise ships in its seven berths and four terminals—more than 12,000 passengers combined.[11]
^"Territory". Marine Facade Management Company official site. Archived from the original on June 28, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-13.
^These are the basic works financed from the federal budget, primarily dredging operations.
^"News. 28.07.2007". Marine Facade Management Company official site. 2007-07-28. Archived from the original on October 13, 2008. Retrieved 2009-09-13.
^Покупателям земельных участков [To buyers of the ground areas] (in Russian). Marine Facade Management Company official site. Archived from the original on July 27, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-13.