Port of Long Beach Middle Harbor Redevelopment — Construction Management
Long Beach, CA
ARCADIS was awarded a five-year, $22 million contract for management and environmental mitigation services for the Port of Long Beach Middle Harbor Redevelopment Program, a modernization of two aging shipping terminals. The new terminal will be larger and will add on-dock rail and shore power. Buildings will be constructed to LEED building standards. The new terminal will move twice the cargo while generating half the air pollution.
ARCADIS will provide full construction management services for this ongoing project, including:
- Constructability reviews
- Scheduling
- Estimating
- Cost controls
- Construction oversight
- Inspection for Phase I of the program
The $750 million, 10-year Middle Harbor Terminal Redevelopment Program will be divided into two phases to modernize Piers D, E and F into one efficient and automated terminal to enable deep-water berths for bigger, greener ships and double capacity.
Rail infrastructure expansion
The expansion of the Middle Harbor on-dock rail infrastructure will allow the port to move more cargo by rail directly from the waterfront, which will take as many as 1,000 trucks off roadways and reduce pollution levels by as much as 50%.
The program will create 14,000 goods-movement jobs throughout Southern California in addition to 1,000 construction jobs over the 10-year duration of the project.