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Calls for proposal CEF-T 2016 CEF Transport Info day 2016 Greece Athens- 02 December 2016 Gaspare L'Episcopia- Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA)

Summary - - - - CEF Transport Priorities CEF Transport 2016 Calls Annual call- General and cohesion envelopedetail of call priorities Multi- annual call- General and cohesion envelope- detail of call priorities

CEF Transport priorities Major cross-border projects and projects addressing main bottlenecks on the 9 TEN-T multimodal Corridors. Pre-identified projects on the core network as well as other projects on the core and comprehensive network Implementation of the horizontal priorities New technologies and innovation Increasing the opportunity for private investment support Total budget available for grants (2014-2020): 22.4 billion

CEF Transport Funding Objectives FO1 Removing bottlenecks and bridging missing links (~80% of maximum budget) FO2 Ensuring sustainable and efficient transport in the long run (~5% of maximum budget) FO3 Optimising integration and interconnection of modes and enhancing interoperability (~15% of maximum budget)

CEF Transport CALL 2016 Key features CEF Annual Work Programme (AWP) indicative budget of 440 million: 190 million under the General envelope 250 million under the Cohesion envelope CEF Multi-Annual Work Programme (MAP) indicative budget of 1,499.5 million: 650 million under the General envelope 849.5 million under the Cohesion envelope

Type of proposals Studies or works Mixed proposals possible only under MAP: o budget and activities separated o works do not depend on studies outcome Studies with pilot activities (MAP calls only) o develop or adapt a technology or a solution and test its feasibility and suitability o deploy an existing technology or service to gain experience and/or create market conditions for deployment on a larger scale

Other important aspects Start of eligibility: as from the date of submission of the application End date of the Action: no later than 31 December 2020 Recommended requested CEF contribution to the eligible costs per Action: ono less than 500,000 for studies ono less than 1,000,000 for works

Other important aspects Economic viability of works or mixed proposals: o Assessed on the basis of a Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) o Cost-effectiveness analysis for ERTMS and SESAR; ITS for road and Rail Freight Noise when implementing EU standards Maturity of the proposed Action measured, among others, by start date within 18 months after the call closure Promotion of PPPs and use of financial instruments through all priorities

Specific priorities Annual calls 2016 Priority AP General AP Cohesion Railways, inland waterways and roads on the Core Network-connections to inland/ maritime ports airports Cross-border sections on railways, roads and inland waterways on the comprehensive and core networks 0 250 million 110 million 0 Projects to connect the trans-european transport network with infrastructure networks of the neighbouring countries, in particular related to crossborder 40 million 0 sections, on railways, inland waterways and roads Sub-total FO1 150 million 250 million Freight Transport Services 20 million 0 Actions to reduce rail freight noise, including by retrofitting of existing rolling stock 20 million 0 Sub-total FO2 40 million 0 TOTAL 190 million 250 million

Specific priorities Annual calls 2016 Priority AP General AP Cohesion Railways, inland waterways and roads on the Core Network-connections to inland/ maritime ports airports Cross-border sections on railways, roads and inland waterways on the comprehensive and core networks 0 250 million 110 million 0 Projects to connect the trans-european transport network with infrastructure networks of the neighbouring countries, in particular related to crossborder 40 million 0 sections, on railways, inland waterways and roads Sub-total FO1 150 million 250 million Freight Transport Services 20 million 0 Actions to reduce rail freight noise, including by retrofitting of existing rolling stock 20 million 0 Sub-total FO2 40 million 0 TOTAL 190 million 250 million

Budget and funding rates Budget availability: 110 million under General call only Cross border+ 40 million under General call only 3rd countries+ 250 million under Cohesion call Funding rates: Cross-border rail projects (works): 40 % Proposal adressing a bottleneck in 3rd countries: 30% Cross-border road projects (works): 10 % All types of studies: 50 % Applications under Cohesion call: 85%

Eligible projects- Cohesion call Located on the core network (outside the sections identified in Annex I, part I, of the CEF Regulation) Cross-border sections, including those cross-border sections that ensure connection between two Member States via a third country Works or studies aiming at accelerating the removal of bottlenecks Studies contributing to the start-up of the implementation of works on sections or parts which are most critical to the success of the completion of the Core Network Connections between the rail network and inland and maritime ports and airports

Eligible projects- Cross border sections- General Call Missing links and bottlenecks on cross-border sections located on the comprehensive network and on the core network (outside the sections identified in Annex I, part I, of the CEF Regulation) Compliant with the definition set out in Article 3 (m) of the TEN-T Guidelines (connections between the nearest urban nodes on both sides of the border)

Particular attention for: Projects stimulating regional cooperation across borders Projects enhancing accessibility of the core network and core network corridors Technical or legal studies (preparation of permission procedures or tendering), financial studies and feasibility studies for public-private partnership schemes

Eligible projects- 3 rd Countries- General call ONLY STUDIES for Actions: Located in the neighbouring countries : To enhance the connections between the TEN-T core network and the transport networks of neighbouring countries for market integration with the EaP countries, Western Balkans and Turkey. To complete the transport infrastructure network of third countries which serve as links between parts of the core network in the Union STUDIES or WORKS for Actions: Located at the border crossing points To contribute to a reduction in transport costs and travelling and waiting time at the border, facilitate international freight flows and to increased safety and security, as well as environmental protection. Located in the neighbouring countries To implement traffic management systems (with the exception of SESAR and Motorways of the Sea) and will concern sections on the territory of the neighbouring country

Eligibility criteria Only proposals submitted by one of the following types of applicants are eligible: One or several Member States international organisations, joint undertakings, or bodies established in EU MS with the agreement of the Ms concerned, Third country with the agreement of an EU MS where it is needed to achieve the objectives of a given project of common interest, third countries and entities established in third countries present the applications and may participate in actions contributing to the projects of common interest.

Eligible rail infrastructure components High-speed and conventional railway lines, including sidings, tunnels and bridges Associated equipment (e.g. electrification systems, equipment for the boarding/alighting of passengers, loading/unloading of cargo, automatic gaugechanging facilities ) Stations along the railway lines Stations buildings are of lower priority unless they concern the railway infrastructure component. If included in the application, they should be presented separately, clearly described and costs defined. Passenger buildings, parkings and other commercial parts related to stations are not a priority for funding.

Eligible rail infrastructure components (contd.) To be submitted under a different priority: Telematic applications for passengers (e.g. reservation and payment systems) and freight (e.g. real-time monitoring of freight and train) only for Cohesion countries ERTMS deployment (if solely ERTMS) >>> MAP WP 3.1.4

Eligible Road components Projects on the sections of the Core Network which are not included in Part I of Annex I of the CEF Regulation. Compliance with the road safety (ref. 2008/96/EC) and tunnel safety (ref. 2004/54/EC) Directives. Support is not given for maintenance! Studies should concern actions where the initial investment decision has already been taken and in particular studies related to design, permits (including Environmental Impact Assessment), etc. that are close to the actual implementation of these actions.

Eligibility for Maritime Ports Not supported: containers transhipment, storage, other superstructure, maintenance, cruise ship facilities, passenger terminals, infrastructure dedicated to private operators Works: based on proper assessment of needs, long term port development strategy and analysis of competition with neighbouring ports (incl. market analysis, handling capacity, hinterland connections, work plans for CEF Corridors) Studies: mature pre-implementation phase actions focused on technical designs, development permits incl. EIA etc. - no feasibility studies Water side terminals and platform infrastructures must be open for use by all operators on a nondiscriminatory basis.

Specific priorities Annual calls 2016 Priority AP General AP Cohesion Railways, inland waterways and roads on the Core Network-connections to inland/ maritime ports airports Cross-border sections on railways, roads and inland waterways on the comprehensive and core networks 0 250 million 110 million 0 Projects to connect the trans-european transport network with infrastructure networks of the neighbouring countries, in particular related to crossborder 40 million 0 sections, on railways, inland waterways and roads Sub-total FO1 150 million 250 million Freight Transport Services 20 million 0 Actions to reduce rail freight noise, including by retrofitting of existing rolling stock 20 million 0 Sub-total FO2 40 million 0 TOTAL 190 million 250 million

Budget and funding rates Budget availability: 20 million only General Call Funding rates: Works: 20% Studies: 50 %

Specific objectives Actions shall lead to at least one of the following objectives: a)modal shift b)multimodal integration c)efficient supply chains

General conditions Eligible investments: purchase/rent/leasing of durable assets concerning small scale ancillary infrastructure, superstructures and equipment (including on-board equipment). Operational costs not supported. Impact on market: no unfair or selective advantage for the beneficiary vis-à-vis other market players (no distortion of competition); no adverse effects on production output or workforce. Results of the action: the benefits of the (innovative)results of the actions shall be accessible on a non-discriminatory basis; Transport/logistics context: direct relation to the freight service addressed in the action.

Eligible actions At least part of the supply chain/transport route should be linked to the Core Network (see Ten Tec interactive map); The supply chain/transport route must involve the territory of at least two EU Member States;

Specific priorities Annual calls 2016 Priority AP General AP Cohesion Railways, inland waterways and roads on the Core Network-connections to inland/ maritime ports airports Cross-border sections on railways, roads and inland waterways on the comprehensive and core networks 0 250 million 110 million 0 Projects to connect the trans-european transport network with infrastructure networks of the neighbouring countries, in particular related to crossborder 40 million 0 sections, on railways, inland waterways and roads Sub-total FO1 150 million 250 million Freight Transport Services 20 million 0 Actions to reduce rail freight noise, including by retrofitting of existing rolling stock 20 million 0 Sub-total FO2 40 million 0 TOTAL 190 million 250 million

Budget and funding rate BUDGET: 20 million only General Call OBJECTIVE: Reduction of rail freight noise by retrofitting freight wagons with composite brake blocks CO-FUNDING: max 20% of the eligible costs

Essential conditions - Existing freight wagons - Recommended (but not required) number of wagons >= 100 - Cast-iron brake blocks > composite brake blocks (LL) - Wheel-sets' replacing/reprofiling: NO - Additional necessary works with justification

Application shall contain: Wagons' characteristics, incl. info on current braking system, Nat. Vehicle Reg., authorisation, etc. - Identification of lines operated - Identification of workshop resp. for retrofitting - Foresee deliverables enabling verification of successful completion

Specific priorities Multi-annual calls 2016 Priority MAP General MAP Cohesion Projects on the Corridors of the Core Network 0 400 million Projects on the other sections of the Core Network 0 100 million Rail interoperability 0 20 million European Rail Traffic Management Systems (ERTMS) 70 million 80 million Sub-total FO1 70 million 600 million New technologies and innovation in all transport modes 80 million 59.5 million Safe and Secure infrastructure 10 million Sub-total FO2 80 million 69.5 million Single European Sky SESAR 300 million 100 million Intelligent Transport Services for road (ITS) 120 million 20 million Motorways of the Sea (MoS) 40 million 20 million Actions implementing transport infrastructure in nodes of the Core Network, including urban 40 million 20 million nodes Connections to and development of multimodal logistics platforms 20 million Sub-total FO3 500 million 180 million 650 million 849.5 million

Specific priorities Multi-annual calls 2016 Priority MAP General MAP Cohesion Projects on the Corridors of the Core Network 0 400 million Projects on the other sections of the Core Network 0 100 million Rail interoperability 0 20 million European Rail Traffic Management Systems (ERTMS) 70 million 80 million Sub-total FO1 70 million 600 million New technologies and innovation in all transport modes 80 million 59.5 million Safe and Secure infrastructure 10 million Sub-total FO2 80 million 69.5 million Single European Sky SESAR 300 million 100 million Intelligent Transport Services for road (ITS) 120 million 20 million Motorways of the Sea (MoS) 40 million 20 million Actions implementing transport infrastructure in nodes of the Core Network, including urban 40 million 20 million nodes Connections to and development of multimodal logistics platforms 20 million Sub-total FO3 500 million 180 million 650 million 849.5 million

Budget and funding rate BUDGET: 20 million only Cohesion Call CO-FUNDING: max 85% of the eligible costs

Specific Objectives Ensuring easy access for users to information about itinerary, time and availability Ensuring compliance of the rail system and its subsystems with the TSI, Simplifying procedures for the authorisation, placing in service and use of rolling stock on the Union's railway network; Ensuring compliance with other relevant requirements of the TEN-T Guidelines. Proposals under this priority: may address elements of more than one of the fields below; Interoperability of the rail system as set out in Directive 2008/57/EC: Railway system compliance with Interoperability and Safety Directives (including TSIs other than TAF/TAP) and TEN-T Guidelines may not address ERTMS-related activities.

Specific priorities Multi-annual calls 2016 Priority MAP General MAP Cohesion Projects on the Corridors of the Core Network 0 400 million Projects on the other sections of the Core Network 0 100 million Rail interoperability 0 20 million European Rail Traffic Management Systems (ERTMS) 70 million 80 million Sub-total FO1 70 million 600 million New technologies and innovation in all transport modes 80 million 59.5 million Safe and Secure infrastructure 10 million Sub-total FO2 80 million 69.5 million Single European Sky SESAR 300 million 100 million Intelligent Transport Services for road (ITS) 120 million 20 million Motorways of the Sea (MoS) 40 million 20 million Actions implementing transport infrastructure in nodes of the Core Network, including urban 40 million 20 million nodes Connections to and development of multimodal logistics platforms 20 million Sub-total FO3 500 million 180 million 650 million 849.5 million

Budget and funding rate BUDGET: 10 million only Cohesion Call CO-FUNDING: max 85% of the eligible costs

Specific objectives and priorities Studies including pilot activities to enhance the network safety management and works to correct serious design deficit. Works and studies for correcting serious road safety shortcomings; Works and studies aiming at the removal of level crossings between core network rail sections and any road; Works and studies aiming at the development of new safe and secure parking areas on motorways for trucks and commercial vehicles approximately every 100 km; Works and studies aiming at upgrading the safety and security of existing rest areas; Works and studies optimising the use of existing safe and secure parking areas for trucks and commercial vehicles through dynamic

Specific priorities Multi-annual calls 2016 Priority MAP General MAP Cohesion Projects on the Corridors of the Core Network 0 400 million Projects on the other sections of the Core Network 0 100 million Rail interoperability 0 20 million European Rail Traffic Management Systems (ERTMS) 70 million 80 million Sub-total FO1 70 million 600 million New technologies and innovation in all transport modes 80 million 59.5 million Safe and Secure infrastructure 10 million Sub-total FO2 80 million 69.5 million Single European Sky SESAR 300 million 100 million Intelligent Transport Services for road (ITS) 120 million 20 million Motorways of the Sea (MoS) 40 million 20 million Actions implementing transport infrastructure in nodes of the Core Network, including urban 40 million 20 million nodes Connections to and development of multimodal logistics platforms 20 million Sub-total FO3 500 million 180 million 650 million 849.5 million

Budget and funding rates Budget availability: 300 million (80% Common Projects) under General Call 100 million (80% Common Projects) under Cohesion Call Funding rates: Telematic Applications- Land based: 50% Telematic Applications- On board: 20% Studies: 50 % Applications under Cohesion call: 85%

Objectives Improve ATM performance in Europe through Modernisation and harmonisation of ATM systems Synchronised deployment Increased civil-military cooperation Reducing fragmentation Consolidation of ANS provision

Two categories of proposals A) Common projects: 6 AF covered by the Pilot Common Project (PCP) Essential operational changes Mature Synchronisation & coordination Member States have to verify consistency with their adopted performance plans (EU 390/2013) and that national civil-military coordination has taken place. Extended Arrival Management (AMAN) & Performance Based Navigation (PBN) in high density TMAs Airport Integration & Throughput Functionalities Flexible Airspace Management (ASM) & Free Route Network Collaborative Management Initial System Wide Information Management (i SWIM) Initial Trajectory Information Sharing (i4d)

Two categories of proposals B) Other projects: Priorities by importance: 1. Deployment of new technologies and best practices 2. Specification and deployment of new generation of flight and radar data processing systems 3. Optimal provision of air navigation services in the context of FABs 4. Deployment and support to the deployment of ATM functionalities defined in the ATM Master Plan and the deployment baseline that are not included in the Common Projects.

Specific priorities Multi-annual calls 2016 Priority MAP General MAP Cohesion Projects on the Corridors of the Core Network 0 400 million Projects on the other sections of the Core Network 0 100 million Rail interoperability 0 20 million European Rail Traffic Management Systems (ERTMS) 70 million 80 million Sub-total FO1 70 million 600 million New technologies and innovation in all transport modes 80 million 59.5 million Safe and Secure infrastructure 10 million Sub-total FO2 80 million 69.5 million Single European Sky SESAR 300 million 100 million Intelligent Transport Services for road (ITS) 120 million 20 million Motorways of the Sea (MoS) 40 million 20 million Actions implementing transport infrastructure in nodes of the Core Network, including urban 40 million 20 million nodes Connections to and development of multimodal logistics platforms 20 million Sub-total FO3 500 million 180 million 650 million 849.5 million

Budget and funding rate BUDGET: 20 million only Cohesion Call CO-FUNDING: max 85% of the eligible costs

Objectives Connections to existing freight terminals, which contribute to the effective interconnection and integration of these terminals to the core network. Interconnections between the existing freight terminals and other modes of transport, particularly rail, inland waterways and short sea shipping. Further development of existing freight terminals through small-scale ancillary infrastructure, ICT equipment and applications for the provision or improvement of information flows within the terminal and along the logistic chain.

Eligibility Only freight terminals i.e. core maritime ports, core inland ports, core airports or core rail-road terminals listed in part 2 of Annex II of TEN-T Reg. may be funded Connections to and development of new freight terminals will not be supported Actions must not provide selective advantage to a particular operator or group of operators and must be accessible on a non-discriminatory basis Actions aiming at increasing the capacity of freight terminals will not be supported

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