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The Oregon Port of Coos Bay has executed two major federal grant agreements with the U.S. Department of Transportation, a pivotal milestone for the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port, or PCIP, and reinforcing the growing momentum behind the region's significant infrastructure efforts.
The executed grants – awarded through the Federal Railroad Administration’s Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements, or CRISI; and Railroad Crossing Elimination (RCE) programs – unlock more than US$33 million ...
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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration, or FRA, has awarded more than US$2.4 billion in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding for 122 rail improvement projects in 41 states and Washington, D.C.These projects will make rail safer, more reliable, and more resilient, getting goods and people where they need to ...
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The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay has been awarded a US$25 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant for the development of its Pacific Coast Intermodal Port, or PCIP.The funding, from the DOT’s Infrastructure for Rebuilding America program, or INFRA will support environmental compliance and permitting as well as design ...
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Senator Ron Wyden repeated his support of the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port project at Coos Bay with a recent editorial in Oregon Business. He highlighted the transformative nature of the project that promises to bring huge opportunity to the region.
"The port's proposal is an innovative market-smart approach that fully ...
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Oregon International Port of Coos Bay and NorthPoint Development are submitting a Mega Grant Proposal to Support the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port Project.Thie PCIP is considered to be a project of national significance by creating a new gateway for west coast imports and exports for the movement of containers through ...
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In 2019, the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay received a grant of $20 million through the BUILD program from the Federal government and matching funds of $5 million from the State of Oregon to complete a comprehensive rehabilitation program for 15 steel bridges along the Coos Bay Rail Line ...
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The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay announced that a definitive lease agreement with NorthPoint Development has been executed for the future development of a container facility on the North Spit of the Coos Bay harbor. This development will result in construction of a state-of-the-art, rail served maritime Port capable ...
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The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay received notification on January 19 from House Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I) Committee Chairman Peter DeFazio that the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) included $32,700,000 million in their FY2022 disaster relief supplemental appropriations workplan to support repairs to the North Jetty. The ...
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The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay announced on September 1 that it has partnered with NorthPoint Developmentto construct a multimodal container facility on the North Spit. The Port and NorthPoint have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the project, with the intention of finalizing negotiations and signing ...
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The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay is conducting dredging operations in the Charleston Marina Complex near the Point Adams Facility and the Russell Marine fuel dock. Mariners are advised to use extreme caution navigating in the inner basin and within the vicinity of the outflow pipe in both the ...
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