WATER FRONT
Berth 100 Wharf South Extension and Backland Development
Location: Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Owner: Port of Los Angeles
Description:
The project involved construction of a new 46,000 sf pile-supported concrete wharf structure and the development of the terminal backland to accommodate increased capacity. A vital project to the Port of Los Angeles and the China Shipping Lines (terminal operator), capable of simultaneously berthing two ultra-large Post-Panama widening container ships.
The work at Berth 100 South included:
- Wharf demolition
- Building demolition
- Rock dike construction
- Landfill construction
- Wick drains installation
- Over 17,000 CY of concrete paving.
- Storm drain system
- Sewer system
- Electrical infrastructure
- Alternative maritime power (AMP)
- Water system
- Grading
- Crushed miscellaneous base
- Asphalt concrete paving striping
- Signage
- Fencing
The superstructure consists of two hundred (200) 24-inch octagonal precast concrete piles with an average length of 135 feet, precast girders, and a cast-in-place pier deck.
Deck finishing consists of:
- Asphalt concrete pavement
- Crane rail installation
- Installation of fender
- Mooring hardware
Owner: Port of Los Angeles
Location: Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA