Evaluating port development options in the Republic of Fiji
With the Republic of Fiji’s biggest port approaching capacity, the Asian Development Bank needed to consider alternatives for expansion. Discover how we helped by evaluating 12 potential sites.
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Project facts
- Client
- The Asian Development Bank
- Location
- Republic of Fiji
- Date
- September 2020 – November 2023
- Challenge
- Determine port development options to increase capacity
- Solution
- Evaluated 12 sites for potential future development
The challenge: finding the best approach for port expansion
Port of Suva is the Republic of Fiji’s largest container and general port, and its busiest international entry point. It handles almost half the country’s seaborne volumes.
But with the port approaching its capacity, Fiji’s government needed to make a decision. Should it develop existing facilities or build a new site to ensure efficient and sustainable operations over the long term?
The solution: a detailed comparison of 12 potential sites
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has been supporting the Republic of Fiji since 1970, and was engaged to strategically review the government’s development options.To determine alternative sites, ADB chose Haskoning to evaluate 12 potential options. Our team conducted technical and operational assessments, a concept design, and an economic and financial feasibility assessment, as well as a market study to determine the future growth potential of each site.
Shipping is critical to Fiji’s prosperity, so it’s an honour to support the port’s ongoing expansion and success.




