693JF72344022
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Award Purpose
This project will fund the following elements:
- Strengthen nine acres of pavement for flexible cargo storage, including container storage
- Upgrade pavement throughout 30 acres of cargo storage yard
- Add a stormwater treatment system to reduce pollutants entering the Columbia River
- Replace electrical components to reduce energy consumption, light spillage, and enable future zero emission operations
- Install two emergency generators to provide backup power during seismic events or other power outages.
Activities to be performed
The project consists of improvements to pavement, electrical systems, and stormwater systems to increase the energy efficiency, productivity, and safety of all types of cargo handling at Marine Terminal 6 (T6). This includes:
- Strengthening roughly nine acres of pavement for flexible container and cargo storage, including break bulk products such as utility generators, heavy duty batteries, steel slab, wind energy components such as blades, tower sections, and nacelles, heavy duty vehicles and parts
- Upgrading pavement throughout approximately 30 acres of cargo storage yard where deteriorated conditions limit the ability to safely transport, store, and stack cargo
- Adding a stormwater treatment system to reduce pollutants entering the Columbia River
- Replacing electrical components of the cargo storage yard to reduce energy consumption and light spillage, increase safety and security, enable future zero-emission operations, and install two emergency generators to provide backup power during seismic events or other power outages.
The project is comprised of four components:
Component 1: Project Management and Grant Administration
- Provide project management of including but not limited to scope, schedule, and budget
- Provide project support not contracted under components 2, 3, and 4 below e.g. for internal staff including but not limited to advertise and bid each design and construction contract
- Perform construction inspection, contract management, and close out
- Provide survey, RFI review, and material testing
- Obtain required local, state, and federal permits
Component 2: Design and Permitting
- Design pavement and stormwater improvements at Yard 607 collectively B607 improvements and lighting and electrical improvements in Yards 604, 605, and 606 collectively light and electrical improvements through development of construction contract documents
- Support local, state, and federal permitting processes
- Provide technical support during construction and construction contract close-out activities e.g. responding to RFIs, verifying as constructed red line drawings, etc.
Component 3: B607 Improvements
- Strengthen approximately nine acres of pavement in the Yard 607 area adjacent to the auto terminal to serve as a flexible multiple cargos storage area
- Upgrade pavement in a limited number of targeted areas within approximately 30 acres of cargo storage yard selected for greatest near term operational benefit where deteriorated conditions limit the ability to safely transport and stack containers and other cargo
- Construct a new stormwater collection system to reduce pollutants entering the Columbia River from the yard
- Replace lighting system components in this area
Component 4: Light and Electrical Improvements
- Upgrade electrical components to provide the port with a more energy efficient and resilient network for the cargo storage yard, including install new electrical duct between T6 utility structures to provide a pathway for medium voltage feeder upgrade and future operations
- Replace substation A lineup of fused air switches and medium-voltage air feeders and switches that have exceeded their anticipated service lives
- Install new conduit and switches for future shore power and yard equipment charging
- Install generators and automatic transfer switches at the critical operational locations (administration building and T6 entry/exit gate
- Replace 207 high mast high pressure sodium (HPS) lighting fixtures with LED lighting and a wireless control system
- Replace oil-filled transformers on top of utility structures with ground-level dry type transformers
Deliverables
Expected outcomes performance measure table from Schedule G page 13 of the grant agreement.
Intended Beneficiary
Port of Portland.
Subrecipient Activities
None.
This project will fund the following elements:
- Strengthen nine acres of pavement for flexible cargo storage, including container storage
- Upgrade pavement throughout 30 acres of cargo storage yard
- Add a stormwater treatment system to reduce pollutants entering the Columbia River
- Replace electrical components to reduce energy consumption, light spillage, and enable future zero emission operations
- Install two emergency generators to provide backup power during seismic events or other power outages.
Activities to be performed
The project consists of improvements to pavement, electrical systems, and stormwater systems to increase the energy efficiency, productivity, and safety of all types of cargo handling at Marine Terminal 6 (T6). This includes:
- Strengthening roughly nine acres of pavement for flexible container and cargo storage, including break bulk products such as utility generators, heavy duty batteries, steel slab, wind energy components such as blades, tower sections, and nacelles, heavy duty vehicles and parts
- Upgrading pavement throughout approximately 30 acres of cargo storage yard where deteriorated conditions limit the ability to safely transport, store, and stack cargo
- Adding a stormwater treatment system to reduce pollutants entering the Columbia River
- Replacing electrical components of the cargo storage yard to reduce energy consumption and light spillage, increase safety and security, enable future zero-emission operations, and install two emergency generators to provide backup power during seismic events or other power outages.
The project is comprised of four components:
Component 1: Project Management and Grant Administration
- Provide project management of including but not limited to scope, schedule, and budget
- Provide project support not contracted under components 2, 3, and 4 below e.g. for internal staff including but not limited to advertise and bid each design and construction contract
- Perform construction inspection, contract management, and close out
- Provide survey, RFI review, and material testing
- Obtain required local, state, and federal permits
Component 2: Design and Permitting
- Design pavement and stormwater improvements at Yard 607 collectively B607 improvements and lighting and electrical improvements in Yards 604, 605, and 606 collectively light and electrical improvements through development of construction contract documents
- Support local, state, and federal permitting processes
- Provide technical support during construction and construction contract close-out activities e.g. responding to RFIs, verifying as constructed red line drawings, etc.
Component 3: B607 Improvements
- Strengthen approximately nine acres of pavement in the Yard 607 area adjacent to the auto terminal to serve as a flexible multiple cargos storage area
- Upgrade pavement in a limited number of targeted areas within approximately 30 acres of cargo storage yard selected for greatest near term operational benefit where deteriorated conditions limit the ability to safely transport and stack containers and other cargo
- Construct a new stormwater collection system to reduce pollutants entering the Columbia River from the yard
- Replace lighting system components in this area
Component 4: Light and Electrical Improvements
- Upgrade electrical components to provide the port with a more energy efficient and resilient network for the cargo storage yard, including install new electrical duct between T6 utility structures to provide a pathway for medium voltage feeder upgrade and future operations
- Replace substation A lineup of fused air switches and medium-voltage air feeders and switches that have exceeded their anticipated service lives
- Install new conduit and switches for future shore power and yard equipment charging
- Install generators and automatic transfer switches at the critical operational locations (administration building and T6 entry/exit gate
- Replace 207 high mast high pressure sodium (HPS) lighting fixtures with LED lighting and a wireless control system
- Replace oil-filled transformers on top of utility structures with ground-level dry type transformers
Deliverables
Expected outcomes performance measure table from Schedule G page 13 of the grant agreement.
Intended Beneficiary
Port of Portland.
Subrecipient Activities
None.
Awardee
Funding Goals
ASSIST IN FUNDING ELIGIBLE PROJECTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING THE SAFETY EFFICIENCY OR RELIABILITY OF THE MOVEMENT OF GOODS THROUGH PORTS AND INTERMODAL CONNECTIONS TO PORTS.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Portland,
Oregon
97218-1016
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
MAPID22001
Port Of Portland was awarded
Grant Title: Improving Cargo Storage Yard at Marine Terminal 6 (T6)
Project Grant 693JF72344022
worth $24,360,000
from Maritime Administration in January 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Portland Oregon United States.
The grant
has a duration of 6 years 6 months and
was awarded through assistance program 20.823 Port Infrastructure Development Program.
$15,876,989 (39.0%) of this Project Grant was funded by non-federal sources.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 1/9/24
Period of Performance
1/2/24
Start Date
7/31/30
End Date
Funding Split
$24.4M
Federal Obligation
$15.9M
Non-Federal Obligation
$40.2M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
693JF72344022
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT APPLICABLE
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
69A334 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
Funding Office
69A334 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
Awardee UEI
HX4FCHE2H1M3
Awardee CAGE
3DWW7
Performance District
OR-03
Senators
Jeff Merkley
Ron Wyden
Ron Wyden
Modified: 1/9/24