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Port of Everett Awards South Terminal Modernization Project to Support 777X and Other Seaport Customers

Posted on March 20, 2018

On February 23, the Port of Everett Commission awarded nearly $25 million in construction contracts, kicking off the second phase of the Port’s South Terminal Modernization project – the largest capital project in Port history, and the largest marine construction project on the West Coast today.

Project awards include a $24.5 million contract with Advanced Ameri¬can Construction to complete the South Terminal Wharf Strengthening and Electrical Upgrades (Phase II), and a $192K contract with Emmert International for relocation of the South Terminal Cargo Transit Shed. Construction begins in April 2018 and is expected to last thru December 2019. Further, with the help of the Port’s 2-percent for public access policy, the project is generating $586,000 to the city of Everett to improve public access along the waterfront.

“I find it fitting that as we celebrate the Port of Everett’s centennial year in 2018, we continue to be forward thinking, preparing the Port’s infrastructure to carry us into our next 100 years,” said Glen Bachman, Port of Everett Commission President. “Completing critical infrastructure upgrades like this will better position the Port and its facilities to handle the larger vessels now calling Everett and accommodate the next generation of over-dimensional cargo on the horizon, including aerospace parts for the new 777X which began arriving in the Port this week.”

The South Terminal facility is a key piece of the Port’s overall Seaport Modernization efforts. It’s the largest of the Port’s docks by land footprint; however, the dock was originally built in the 1970s for log operations, and in its current state, can only accommodate 500 pounds per square foot (psf). Modern cargo operations require a minimum of 1,000 psf. The $36 million South Terminal Modernization Project (Phase II) strengthens the remaining 560-feet of the 700-foot South Terminal dock structure (140-feet was strengthened as part of Phase I in 2015), and makes electrical upgrades at the wharf. Upon completion, the dock will be strong enough to accommodate two, 100-foot gauge rail-mounted container cranes and provide vaults for ships to plug into shorepower while at the dock (see conceptual image above). In 2017, the Port completed two rail upgrade projects totaling more than $8 million.

“The Port is a major economic driver for Everett and the entire west coast and a vital partner in supporting and growing our aerospace and advanced manufacturing network,” said Mayor Cassie Franklin. “I applaud their forward-thinking approach to ensure that our region is ready to fully support the next era of aerospace, while bringing more jobs and opportunities to Everett.”

The Seaport Modernization was supported by dozens of businesses, educational institutions and public agencies in our region. It was also the recipient of nearly $15 million in federal loans from the TIGER, FAST Lane and Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) programs.

Source: Port of EVERETT

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