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Exciting Developments Coming to Charleston’s Port!

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Exciting Developments Coming to Charleston’s Port!

Charleston, South Carolina is bustling with exciting news this week! Orion Marine, a renowned construction company, has just clinched a hefty contract valued at $88 million from the South Carolina State Ports Authority. The project, which aims to significantly extend the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal Wharf at the Port of Charleston, is set to kick off in the first quarter of 2025 and is expected to last around 20 months.

What’s the Big Plan at the Port?

So, what exactly are we looking forward to? Well, this project is all about expanding the existing terminal to better accommodate larger vessels. Orion will be handling the heavy lifting themselves, constructing an impressive 1,600 linear feet of concrete pile-supported wharf. This extension will stretch northward from the current terminal, which is pretty exciting for the growth of our port facilities!

What’s Included in This Massive Contract?

The detailed scope of the project is as impressive as the price tag. Orion will be installing precast, prestressed concrete piles along with various other important components including precast caps, deck slabs, and stay-in-place concrete tubes. These structures are crucial for creating a strong foundation for the wharf extension. But that’s not all – the project will also involve some marine work, such as removing dredged material to make way for the larger vessels that will call Charleston home. Additionally, they will be placing bedding and armor stone to ensure shoreline stabilization, keeping our port safe and secure against the elements.

Why Is This Important for Charleston?

You might be wondering, why does all this matter? Well, enhancing the port facilities means better access for larger cargo ships, which can lead to a significant boost in trade and commerce for Charleston and the surrounding area. More vessels can mean more jobs, a healthier economy, and a stronger competitive edge in the shipping and logistics industry. Plus, with the construction happening right here, it means local workers will be involved in this exciting development, fostering a sense of community in the process.

A Bright Future for the Port of Charleston

With the project slated to begin in just a year and a half, the anticipation is already building! Orion Marine has a solid reputation for delivering quality work on similar projects, so there’s a good feeling that this one will go off without a hitch. It’s safe to say that all eyes will be on the Port of Charleston as the construction progresses.

Stay Tuned for Updates!

As construction gets underway, it’s going to be fascinating to witness how this new extension will change the landscape of Charleston’s port operations. It’s truly a thrilling time for the community as we embrace these developments that will help pave the way for the future. If you’re interested in more updates about the project or the impact on our local economy, stay tuned for more news!

Cheers to the growth and development of Charleston’s Port – we can’t wait to see what the future holds!

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