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Doug Thiessens Presentation at Outlook 2012
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Port of Long Beach Development Projects
AGC of California’s Construction Outlook 2012
D.A. Thiessen, P.E.Managing Director, Engineer
February 8, 2012
Economic Engine
• 2nd busiest U.S. container cargo seaport; part of the world’s 6th busiest port complex
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Jobs engine
• 30,000 jobs locally, 300,000 regional jobs and • 1.5 million national jobs
U.S.-Asia Trade Routes
Pacific Northwest (Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma)
Port of LONG BEACH (San Pedro Bay)
Mexico (Lazaro Cardenas)
All Water (Gulf and East Coast)
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Future
•Port is fiscally strong, investing $4 billion over next decade in terminal, infrastructure improvements
Capital Expenditures
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Misc ProjectsMiddle HarborPier GGD BridgePier SRail
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Navigational Projects
Gerald Desmond Bridge
• Replacing obsolete bridge with a $950 million replacement to improve traffic flow and safety
Existing GD Bridge
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New Cable-Stayed Bridge
•Improve traffic flow and safety•Bids due March 2012
Design build
•RFP for estimated $675 million design-build contract issued September 2, 2011.
Rail Enhancements
• $1.1 billion in projects to expand rail yard, realign tracks to support increased on-dock rail operations
Off Terminal Rail ProjectsThenard Jct. Realignment
Cerritos Channel Rail Bridge
Expanded Control Points
Closure of Reeves Crossing
Navy Mole Storage
Yard
Reeves Grade Separation
Wye Track Realignment
Pier B Rail Yard
Ocean Blvd. Track
Realignment
Harbor Scenic Track
Realignment
Pier F Support Yard
Pier B Realignment
$1.1 billion in projects
Shore-to-Ship Power
• Ships switch off engines and shift to shore power • to improve air quality
Port-wide plug-in
• $200 million investment
• By 2014, 50% of container ships will plug in to shore power
• By 2020, 80% of container ships will plug in to shore power
Terminal Projects
Pier GRedevelopment
Pier G Redevelopment
• $470 million terminal redevelopment, adding• deep-water berths & expanding on-dock rail
Pier G Redevelopment Program
Terminal Projects
Middle Harbor Terminal
Development
Middle Harbor
$1.2 billion Middle Harbor Project will improve terminal efficiency, cut pollution 50%, create 14,000 new jobs
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Terminal Projects
Pier S Terminal
Development
Proposed Pier S Project
• Port proposes development of Pier S marine container terminal and Back Channel safety
improvements
Pier S Terminal Project
•Draft EIR released Sept 16th. $650 million green shipping terminal to support 35,000 new jobs
Proposed Pier S Project
Project Background
• Badly contaminated oil field
Original Pier S Project approved decade ago
• Need for navigational improvements
• Only cleanup completed
• New, updated EIS/EIR
Three-Berth Alternative
• 160-acre container terminal
• Wharves, buildings, truck gates
• On-dock rail yard• Dredging• Back Channel
navigational improvements
Three-Berth PlanHeim
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Ocean Boulevard
Environmental Measures
• CAAP Measureso Shore Powero Low-sulfur fuels o Emissions controlso Vessel speed
reduction• On-dock rail yard• LEED buildings
What can AGC do for POLB?
• Members continue to bid our work• Advocate for approval of EIRs for upcoming
projects. Don’t sit on the sidelines• State and Federal transportation funding• Get familiar with our requirements:
like our sbe/vsbe programVisit our website www.polb.com
Questions?
For more information, go towww.polb.com