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Port Canaveral approves $6.3 million step toward Cruise Terminal 10 expansion

Port Canaveral Authority Board of Commissioners · April 29, 2026
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Summary

The Port Canaveral board approved an initial $6.3 million purchase order to begin enabling work on Cruise Terminal 10 and reviewed a broader program budget estimated at roughly $72–$79 million; port staff also flagged potential Customs and Border Protection requirements that could alter scope and cost.

Port Canaveral commissioners authorized an initial $6.3 million purchase order on a phased expansion of Cruise Terminal 10, a port staff presenter said during the board meeting.

The presenter, Bill, described the purchase order as funding early enabling work with contractor PCL that covers temporary facilities, general requirements, replacement of a deteriorated waterside trench drain, utility safing and associated bonds, insurance, contingency and a contractor fee of 4.75 percent. Bill said the overall program is currently being…

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