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Work continues at the Port of Anchorage expansion project on May 5, 2010.
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Audit: Federal agency failed in oversight of port expansion in Anchorage

August 15, 2013 rockman Comments Off on Audit: Federal agency failed in oversight of port expansion in Anchorage

The U.S. Department of Transportation Inspector General released a scathing audit report on the troubled Port of Anchorage expansion project and the obscure federal agency that was supposed to be overseeing it, the Maritime Administration […]

The Port of Anchorage in 2010
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Study: Port of Alaska Sheet Piles Have Design Flaws

March 26, 2013 rockman Comments Off on Study: Port of Alaska Sheet Piles Have Design Flaws

A study by CH2M Hill commissioned by the Municipality of Anchorage found that the partially constructed open-cell sheet pile system is “not adequately designed to meet global stability and seismic displacements based on the design […]

Port of Anchorage has vulnerability to liquefaction in an earthquake says a CH2M Hill report
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Study: Port of Anchorage replacement vulnerable to liquefaction in earthquake

December 19, 2012 rockman Comments Off on Study: Port of Anchorage replacement vulnerable to liquefaction in earthquake

A recent study concluded that three of four recently constructed segments of a new port facility in Anchorage, Alaska were not constructed correctly and even if they were, are vulnerable to liquefaction related damage during […]

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96-Acre Platform Over San Diego Marine Terminal

October 24, 2008 rockman Comments Off on 96-Acre Platform Over San Diego Marine Terminal

On the ballot this November in San Diego is a proposition to allow developers to build a 96-acre deck over downtown San Diego marine cargo terminal. The deck would be built 40-ft in the air […]

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