Item 7b Supp

ITEM NO: 7b_Supp
DATE OF
MEETING: July 28, 2009




Briefing on Proposed Completion of
Fishermen's Terminal South Wall Reconstruction
(Project No. 104132)

Site Plan


Previously completed South Wall
Reconstruction



Proposed South Wall
Reconstruction

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Existing Typical Section




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Existing Fishermen's Terminal South Wall
Relieving Platform Connectors
(Pen is shown for size comparison)









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Replacement Typical Sections




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Existing FT Shipyard Marine Rail System




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2003-2005 South Wall Construction Photos




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2003-2005 South Wall Construction Photos




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2003-2005 South Wall Construction Photos




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Proposed South Wall Reconstruction Completion
Project Key Points
Final section of South Wall to be reconstructed is
approximately 160 feet in length
Existing shipyard marine rail system and infrastructure in
project area to be retained
$5,000,000 preliminary estimated project cost
Permitting and design funding approval will be requested
in August 2009
Construction funding approval will be requested in
spring/summer 2010
Construction to begin fall 2010
Construction to be completed by summer 2011

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