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In a highly choreographed event involving a stream of concrete trucks, huge pumps and dozens of workers, contractors have completed a critical “pile cap” that allows crews to start erecting the first of two 515-foot-tall towers for the new bridge under construction at the Port of Long Beach.
Dubbed the “Big Pour”, work included about 3,200 cubic yards of concrete poured in and around 2,240 square feet of rebar forms to ...
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The Port of Long Beach is seeking ways to use a largely undeveloped 150-acre pier to help move cargo more efficiently as the port continues to welcome increasing trade.
The temporary storage depot at the Terminal Island parcel known as “Pier S” closed in September. Since then, Harbor Department officials have ...
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To better serve the community and promote the world’s greenest port, the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners voted August 23 to update the Harbor Department’s sponsorship policy, bringing greater transparency and accessibility to the program.
The Harbor Department provides sponsorship funds to local groups for community functions and events to ...
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