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Middle Harbor Redevelopment Project
Long Beach, CA
PROJECT FEATURES
- Wharf/Backlands Redevelopment Piers D, E, & F, Phase 1, Stage 1
• Construction of a new 2,800 LF concrete wharf
• Cutter suction dredging with the H.R. MORRIS to deepen and widen the ship channel
• Land fill construction, stone slope protection and retention dikes
• New electrical and communication infrastructure
Pier E, Berths E25-E27, Wharf/Backlands, Phase 1, Stage 2
• Clamshell dredging the ship channel
• Placement of rip rap for slope protection
• Construction of a new 1,400 ft. long concrete wharf
• Installation of a precast concrete sheet pile bulkhead
Pier E Terminal Redevelopment, Slip 1 Fill and Berth D28 Demolition
• Wharf and bulkhead demolition
• Clamshell dredging using the VALHALLA
• Contaminated sediment dredging
• Rip rap slope protection
Pier E Terminal, East Basin Fill, Phase 3
• Wharf demolition
• Combination clamshell and cutter suction dredging
• Land fill construction
Pier E, Berth E22, Wharf/Backlands, Phase 3, Stage 3
• Wharf demolition including blasting a buried quay wall
• Rock dike construction
• Construction of a new pile-supported concrete wharf
AWARDS
- 2014 | Port of Long Beach | Community Partner Award
2014 | City of Long Beach | Community Partner Award
PROJECT PURPOSE
The Middle Harbor Redevelopment Project was a multi-stage project that turned two aging shipping terminals into one “mega terminal” allowing the Port of Long Beach the capacity to handle more than 2 million additional containers. Manson and its joint venture partner were awarded five major contracts to construct this project for the Port.
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