L.A. Approves $127 Million of Port Modernization Projects
The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners approved more than $127 million of construction contracts for two projects to modernize the marine container terminal operated by TraPac, Inc., the port authority said. Work is to begin in January on the…
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projects, which will support nearly 1,000 one-year equivalent construction jobs over the next two and half years. A $71.5 million project for new buildings and state-of-the-art truck entrance and exit gates at TraPac’s rear Berths 136-139, was awarded to Costa Mesa-based S. J. Amoroso Construction Co. A $55.7 million grade separation project was awarded to Sacramento area-based MCM Construction. The projects are part of a $365 million expansion of the TraPac terminal due to be completed in 2016.