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TAP issues contract notice for construction of compressor stations in Greece and Albania
The scope for this contract will include the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of one compressor station in Albania near Fier and one compressor station in Greece near Kipoi.
TAP Awards First Major Contract | For Construction of Access Roads and Bridges in Albania
TAP has selected a joint venture formed by Gener 2 Sh.p.K and Sicilsaldo S.p.A. for the construction and rehabilitation of access roads and bridges in Albania. The decision concludes TAP’s pre-qualification process (launched in April 2014), followed by bid assessments from the shortlisted companies that met TAP’s rigorous pre-qualification criteria. The building of Albanian access roads and...
Looking to the Future, Building on Success
On 1st February, 2015, TAP welcomed Ian Bradshaw as our new Managing Director. As Ian settled into his new role, we asked for his thoughts on TAP, the challenges ahead, and his priorities as project leader.
ESIA Albania - Amendment (in Albanian)
The route adjustment has been made to avoid a mining concession area near Ura Vajgurore, Berat (L1577) and to ensure the project bypass the licensed quarry mining land. The reroute enables the pipeline to be built at a minimum distance of 230 m from the concession area boundary, and aims to minimise environmental impact.The new access road (444_New, between KP 71.8 and KP 78) is located in the...
TAP Announces New Management Team - Luca Schieppati appointed as new Managing Director & Walter Peeraer joins as President of TAP AG
Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP) announced today the appointment of Luca Schieppati as Managing Director and Walter Peeraer as President, both starting on 27th June 2017. Luca Schieppati will replace the current Managing Director Ian Bradshaw.
TAP Italy Q&A re: Olive Tree Removal
To avoid any impact on the San Foca beach, TAP is building a 1.5km micro-tunnel. This state-of-the-art engineering minimises environmental impact and renders the pipeline invisible. To start building the micro-tunnel – at a site approximately 800m inland from the beach – TAP, as a first step, needs to move and store 231 olive trees, which will later be replanted at the same location.
TAP’s "THRIVING LAND" project concludes, its legacy continues
A €1million trans-regional investment project in educational and applied biotechnological activities, implemented by the American Farm School and the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas
Reducing emissions
Committed to a sustainable energy future, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline is on a decarbonisation pathway, which prioritises initiatives with the greatest impact on reducing the greenhouse gas emissions, as well as increasing energy efficiency measures.
StatoilHydro Joins EGL in Trans Adriatic Pipeline Gas Project
StatoilHydro ASA and Swiss EGL Group will today sign an agreement to establish an equally-owned joint venture to develop, build and operate the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP). The pipeline will open a new corridor and market outlet for natural gas from the Caspian Sea and Middle East regions into Europe.
TAP Works Reveal Multiple Archaeological Finds
20 October 2018 marks International Archaeology Day and, on this occasion, TAP retraces the significant archaeological finds unearthed in Greece, during pipeline construction.
World Wildlife Day: TAP protects the Greek wildlife on land, water and air
In light of the recent World Wildlife Day (3 March), TAP presents unique cases of best practices applied for the protection of Greek flora and fauna.
Protecting cultural heritage
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline traverses three countries rich in history and culture. TAP respects the host countries’ cultural heritage and has worked with experts to protect archaeological sites and artefacts along the pipeline route.