Transportation Terminal Project Case Study in Washington

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Project Overview

Project Title:Port of Seattle Cruise Ship Terminal 91
Estimated Value:$38,850,500 - a more accurate cost estimate is available from RSMeans Online
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Project Location

State:Washington
County:King
City:Seattle
Address:2001 W Garfield St

Project Type

Building Category:Transportation Terminals
Work Type:New

Project Description:

Transportation Terminal The Port Of Seattle Proposes To Relocate The Passenger Terminal For Cruise Vessels From Terminal 30 To Terminal 91. The New Passenger Cruise Terminal Will Be Used During Cruise Season And For Other Uses In Support Of The Ongoing Cargo Terminal Activity On Terminal 91 Throughout The Remainder Of The Year. The Project Includes Demolition Of 4 Structures, The Construction Of 12 Structures, And Utilization Of Existing Open Areas Throughout The Terminal For Accessory Parking Of About 1300 Vehicles, Staging Areas And Traffic/Queuing Lanes. Buildings Proposed To Be Constructed Include A Cruise Terminal Building On Pier 91 (P91), Of About 143,000 Sq Ft, To Be Used For Cruise Operations On A Seasona Basis. Also Proposed For Construction Are Three Walkway Canopies And 5 Pedestrian Canopies, As Well As Three Electrical Substations. Most Of The Proposed Parking Spaces Will Be Located Within A Long Term Parking Area, Proposed To Be Located North Of The Magnolia Bridge. Proposed Demolitions Include Two Existing Trailers And Two Substations.

Project Owner

PORT OF SEATTLE ENGINEERING, BID DESK

Project Design & Engineering

Structural Engineer: Harbor Engineers
Consultant: KPFF CONSULTING ENGINEERS-SPECIAL PROJS

Project Construction

General Contractor: PCL CONSTR

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  • Area Lighting
  • Cast in Place Concrete Retaining Walls
  • Data Communications
  • Demolition
  • Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
  • Electric Domestic Water Heaters
  • Exterior Athletic Lighting
  • Exterior Lighting
  • Facility Potable Water Storage Tanks
  • Flood Lighting
  • Fuel Fired Domestic Water Heaters
  • Low Voltage Electrical Transmission
  • Metal Fabrications
  • Parking Lighting
  • Plumbing Equipment
  • Precast Concrete Retaining Walls
  • Retaining Walls
  • Roadway Lighting
  • Segmental Retaining Walls
  • Selective Site Demolition
  • Selective Structure Demolition
  • Site Lighting
  • Timber Retaining Walls
  • Unit Masonry Retaining Walls
  • Utilities
  • Walkway Lighting