| | Crane Rail \ Oily Waste |  | | The project combined three separate Navy projects at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. The first constructed a new north-south crane runway along the main thoroughfare through the Controlled Industrial Area along piers 3 through 6 and turnouts to the existing crane runways on those piers, relocated existing railroad tracks and underground utilities to allow construction of the crane rail foundations, paving, and related site work. The second project constructed an oily waste/waste oil collection system from pier 3 to a flow equalization facility and pretreatment facility at the south end of the shipyard, which include gravity and force mains, pier pumping stations, and a collection/transfer main pumping station. The third area of this project constructed a reinforced concrete wharf structure supported by prestressed concrete piling. The wharf improvements included a crane rail spur from pier 3, provision of utilities along the wharf, provision of naval vessel mooring accessories and incidental related work. This project required special scheduling requirements as the Norfolk Naval Shipyard has remained in operation during the entire construction period and work was not to interfere with shipyard operations. | | Client: U.S. Navy | | Location: Portsmouth, VA | | Contract Value: $51,424,653 | | Duration: 41 Months | | Further Information: Tidewater Skanska, Inc. 809 South Military Highway Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Phone 757 420 4140 Fax 757 420 3551 |
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