Port of Long Beach Pier E Auxiliary Maintenance Buildings
Working with a repeat client, the City of Long Beach, W.E. O’Neil completed the Auxiliary Maintenance Building project which provided much-needed space…
City of Long Beach, Port of Long Beach
26 Months
114,700 SF
CMAR
Located at the largest port in Long Beach and the home of “K” Line Shipping, this vast reconstruction project entailed filling in four container ship berths and merging two terminals into a single “mega” terminal. The terminal was designed as an integrated automated shipping container for computer-controlled container management.
The Pier G Maintenance and Repair Building project included constructing a new 87,200 SF maintenance and repair building, a 17,500 SF reefer wash building, a 10,000 SF West Arrival building, associated car and equipment parking, and a longshore restroom.
Sophisticated building electrical systems were installed including distribution, lighting, and substation work. Site improvements included constructing potable and reclaimed water systems and sewer systems. The project achieved LEED Gold certification.
Port of Long Beach Pier G Maintenance