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Commission approves $6.05 million long-lead steel package for proposed Pier 27 cruise terminal
Summary
The Port Commission approved an amendment to Turner Construction's CM/GC contract to advance up to $6,050,000 for structural steel procurement for the proposed cruise terminal core and shell; staff said orders include cancelation options and that about $3.7 million could be advanced prior to fabrication in the event CEQA halted the project.
The Port Commission voted to allow the construction manager/general contractor to order long-lead structural steel for the proposed Pier 27 cruise terminal, authorizing up to $6,050,000 for the trade subcontract bid package as a time-sensitive step to meet an accelerated schedule.
Kim Von Blahn, Port Project Director for the Cruise Terminal Project, told the commission the Phase 1 core-and-shell work is on a compressed timeline tied to a potential event authority date and that placing steel orders now reduced price risk and helped meet delivery schedules. She…
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