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Pier 400 (tbi0004)
Los Angeles, California
Pier 400 Wharf project for the Port of Los Angeles consisted of a new 4,000 foot long dock, by 120 foot wide to be operated by 100 foot gage container unloading cranes.

 


Pier 400 Container Wharf, Phase I
Pier 400 Wharf project for the Port of Los Angeles consisted of a new 4,000 foot long dock, by 120 foot wide to be operated by 100 foot gage container unloading cranes. The backlands were reinforced with stone columns, and equipped with water, storm water, mechanical and electrical systems and paving. Scope of work included driving over 2,200 each, 24" octagonal prestressed concrete piles up to 124 foot long. The wharf deck is a cast-in-place reinforced concrete flat slab nominally two foot thick and beefed up to three foot in areas of crane rails and fenders. The project required approximately 40 large concrete pours over 1,000 cubic yards each, with the load being supported on friction collars attached to the driven 30-ton concrete piles. Pier 400 Wharf project for the Port of Los Angeles consisted of a new 4,000 foot long dock, by 120 foot wide to be operated by 100 foot gage container unloading cranes. The backlands were reinforced with stone columns, and equipped with water, storm water, mechanical and electrical systems and paving. Scope of work included driving over 2,200 each, 24" octagonal prestressed concrete piles up to 124 foot long. The wharf deck is a cast-in-place reinforced concrete flat slab nominally two foot thick and beefed up to three foot in areas of crane rails and fenders. The project required approximately 40 large concrete pours over 1,000 cubic yards each, with the load being supported on friction collars attached to the driven 30-ton concrete piles.

Contract: #2187, Spec
Owner: The Port of Los Angeles, Board of Harbor Commissioners
Construction Manager: Mark Rose

Pier 400 Phase II
Construction of an additional 3,200 ft by 124 ft container wharf as part of the Phase 2 portion of the Pier 400 development. The work includes 1,820 each 24" concrete piles, concrete wharf deck, 150,000 tons of stone columns, 55,000 tons of asphalt concrete, and the development of 300 ft of backland behind the wharf. Work began February 2003 and was complete in May 2004.

Construction of an additional 3,200 ft by 124 ft container wharf as part of the Phase 2 portion of the Pier 400 development. The work includes 1,820 each 24" concrete piles, concrete wharf deck, 150,000 tons of stone columns, 55,000 tons of asphalt concrete, and the development of 300 ft of backland behind the wharf. Work began February 2003 and was complete in May 2004.

Specification: #2592, Spec
Owner: The Port of Los Angeles

Berth 100
Construction of new 1,200 ft long concrete wharf on precast concrete piles with waler system, storm drain, electrical, sewer, 100 ft gage crane rails, dredging, and rock slope protection. Production pile driving began 06/04/02. Wharf construction began June 2002. Total original contract completed December 2003.

Owner: The Port of Los Angeles 

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