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The consortium working on the extensive Panama Canal expansion has submitted two new claims for cost overruns of almost $740 million, the canal administrator said on Friday. A dispute between the canal and the consortium over cost overruns temporarily halted work on the expansion earlier this year and arguments over the project are now being heard in an arbitration court in Miami.
The consortium, Grupo Unidos por el Canal, formed by Spain's Sacyr, Italy's Salini Impregilo, Belgium's Jan de Nul as well as the Panamanian company CUSA, has now presented a total of about $2.3 billion in claims for overruns, said Panama Canal Authority administrator Jorge Quijano.
"We're not taking these claims at face value," said Quijano. "We've received claims (previously) that, upon review by a third party, have ended in nothing."
Hold-ups on the engineering project, which centers on the construction of a third set of locks, have left trading nations waiting anxiously to start moving a new generation of large container ships and liquefied gas tankers along the 50-mile shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
The section to build the new locks was originally supposed to cost $3.2 billion.

Copyright Reuters, 2014

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