Cargo Docks Sample Clauses

Cargo Docks. Cargo Dock 1 (Storm Open Pavilion) includes a 320’ x 102’ pile supported concrete apron, a horizontal rubber fender system and dock bollards and a single corner protection breasting dolphin. • Cargo Dock 2 (Xxxxx Center) includes a 336’ x 22’ pile supported concrete apron, and a pile supported dock. dock area is 120’ x 336’ including the apron), a horizontal rubber fender system and dock bollards. • Cargo Dock 8 includes an 865’ x 189’ concrete pile supported concrete dock platform, an approximate 1300’ steel sheet pile partial bulkhead that runs along the facility and under the dock, a dock mounted fender system, bollards, 1180’ of shoreline protection which extends underneath the dock, two nearshore mooring dolphins and catwalks, and 185’ of a diagonal bulkhead. • Cargo Dock 9 includes a 660’ x 58’ pile supported concrete apron, a 606’ x 202’ wide pile supported platform on land with a shed building, dock fenders, dock bollards and one multi pipe pile supported concrete capped onshore mooring point, an onshore 130’ x 65’ concrete railroad trestle and ext. approximately 930’ of riprap shoreline protection extending under the dock.. • RORO at Dock 9 includes an 80’ wide concrete pile supported concrete platform with a horizontal rubber fender system. • Cargo Dock 10 includes a 665’ x 60’ pile supported concrete apron, a 606’ x 250’ wide pile supported platform on land, a horizontal timber fender system and dock bollards and approximately 690’ of riprap shoreline protection extending under the dock. • Cargo Dock 14 includes a 325’ x 250’ pile supported concrete dock platform with a 50’ wide apron and supporting a 200’ x 325’ shed building, rubber dock fenders, bollards and dock rails. • Cargo Dock 15 includes a 600’ x 250’ pile supported concrete dock platform with a 50’ wide apron and supporting a 200’ x 542’ shed building, rubber dock fenders, dock bollards, two multi pipe pile supported concrete capped mooring dolphins and dock rails, approximately 450’ of riprap shoreline protection, two-nearshore, pile supported mooring dolphins, and approximately 200’ of slope protection.
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