As part of a term contract, MMM provided on-call waterfront engineering services for the Virginia
Port Authority at any one of their three marine terminals in the Hampton
Roads area (Norfolk International Terminals, Newport News Marine Terminal,
and Portsmouth Marine Terminal).
The general scope of work included miscellaneous engineering task orders, such as condition surveys and inspections, studies, capacity analysis, rehabilitation, repair, new design, cost estimating, post-construction inspection, and other multidiscipline services.
For the Crane Maintenance
Facility, MMM provided multidiscipline design and construction administration
services for a new facility. The facility
now services and maintains the largest cranes and straddle carriers in the
world. The scope of work for this $6 million facility included topographic
surveys, site development, and building plans to support various shop layouts
requiring industrial ceiling heights for bridge cranes, roll-up doors, compressed
air and fluid systems, welding and paint room areas, emergency generator,
waste collection, and IT infrastructure. Cost estimates, bidding, and construction
supervision were also included in this new construction project.
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DAVIS RUDOLPH III CRANE MAINTENANCE FACILITY
Norfolk International Terminals
Norfolk,
Virginia