693JF72344030
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Award purpose
The project will redevelop a vacant industrial facility into a heavy lift marine terminal to serve energy projects.
The project includes construction of a 700 foot long wharf and bulkhead that will be able to handle oversized and heavy cargoes and will be able to serve as a loadout and assembly location.
The project also includes improvements to approximately 23 acres of adjacent uplands to create a laydown area adjacent to the loadout and assembly space.
Activities to be performed
All work under the project will be done under one general project contract and will include the following elements.
Element 1
Furnish steel pile area 5 approximately 195 steel pipe pile of various diameters will be supplied.
Steel sheet pile for combi wall bulkhead will be supplied.
Element 2
Install steel pile area 5 approximately 195 steel pipe pile of various diameters will be installed.
Installation will include a combination of pile driving and drilling techniques.
Drilling may require construction of temporary drilling platforms.
Rock sockets will be drilled and installed on some of the combi wall king pile where indicated on the drawings.
Stay in place forms will be installed in the top of the pile and rebar and concrete will be placed in the pile for the structural connection of the pile to pile caps.
Steel sheet pile will be installed to create the combi-wall structure.
An end closure combi-wall and tie rods will be installed at the western end to tie area 5 back to the shoreline.
Element 3
Wharf deck area 5 the area 5 deck structure will consist of cast in place concrete pile caps, precast deck planks, and a cast in place deck topping slab.
Final deck paving will consist of dense graded aggregate (DGA).
Mooring and dock appurtenances will include panel fenders, bollards, safety ladder, and guard rail.
Armor stone will be placed beneath the deck for scour protection.
A cast in place concrete bulkhead cap will be installed at the western end closure combi wall.
Element 4
Project administration engineering this element includes the contractor project administration engineering submittals, material testing, insurance, and bonds required for the duration of the project.
Element 5
Upland site preparation upland site preparation includes all items required to prepare the upland site for development.
This includes removal and disposal of items slated for civil demolition including fencing, paving, utilities, and upland structures.
It also includes clearing, grubbing, excavation, backfill, grading, and compaction including testing and disposal of soil and treatment of dewatering discharges.
Element 6
Import DGA this element includes the subgrade preparation for DGA, purchase and delivery of DGA, and placement and compaction.
Element 7
Utility work this element includes the installation of new site utilities including potable water, fire protection, sewer, and stormwater infrastructure.
Element 8
Electrical work this element includes purchase of equipment, materials, and construction of new electrical substations, electrical and communication duct bank distribution, and site lighting.
Deliverables
Expected outcomes performance measure table from schedule G page 11 of the grant agreement.
Measure category and description
Measurement frequency - vessel calls economic competitiveness measures the number of vessels calling to the project study area.
Reported in total and disaggregated by vessel type e.g., barge, breakbulk, RO RO, wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), cruise.
Quarterly.
Cargo volume - economic competitiveness measures the number of vessels calling to the project study area.
Reported in total and disaggregated by vessel type e.g., barge, breakbulk, RO RO, wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), cruise.
Quarterly.
The project will redevelop a vacant industrial facility into a heavy lift marine terminal to serve energy projects.
The project includes construction of a 700 foot long wharf and bulkhead that will be able to handle oversized and heavy cargoes and will be able to serve as a loadout and assembly location.
The project also includes improvements to approximately 23 acres of adjacent uplands to create a laydown area adjacent to the loadout and assembly space.
Activities to be performed
All work under the project will be done under one general project contract and will include the following elements.
Element 1
Furnish steel pile area 5 approximately 195 steel pipe pile of various diameters will be supplied.
Steel sheet pile for combi wall bulkhead will be supplied.
Element 2
Install steel pile area 5 approximately 195 steel pipe pile of various diameters will be installed.
Installation will include a combination of pile driving and drilling techniques.
Drilling may require construction of temporary drilling platforms.
Rock sockets will be drilled and installed on some of the combi wall king pile where indicated on the drawings.
Stay in place forms will be installed in the top of the pile and rebar and concrete will be placed in the pile for the structural connection of the pile to pile caps.
Steel sheet pile will be installed to create the combi-wall structure.
An end closure combi-wall and tie rods will be installed at the western end to tie area 5 back to the shoreline.
Element 3
Wharf deck area 5 the area 5 deck structure will consist of cast in place concrete pile caps, precast deck planks, and a cast in place deck topping slab.
Final deck paving will consist of dense graded aggregate (DGA).
Mooring and dock appurtenances will include panel fenders, bollards, safety ladder, and guard rail.
Armor stone will be placed beneath the deck for scour protection.
A cast in place concrete bulkhead cap will be installed at the western end closure combi wall.
Element 4
Project administration engineering this element includes the contractor project administration engineering submittals, material testing, insurance, and bonds required for the duration of the project.
Element 5
Upland site preparation upland site preparation includes all items required to prepare the upland site for development.
This includes removal and disposal of items slated for civil demolition including fencing, paving, utilities, and upland structures.
It also includes clearing, grubbing, excavation, backfill, grading, and compaction including testing and disposal of soil and treatment of dewatering discharges.
Element 6
Import DGA this element includes the subgrade preparation for DGA, purchase and delivery of DGA, and placement and compaction.
Element 7
Utility work this element includes the installation of new site utilities including potable water, fire protection, sewer, and stormwater infrastructure.
Element 8
Electrical work this element includes purchase of equipment, materials, and construction of new electrical substations, electrical and communication duct bank distribution, and site lighting.
Deliverables
Expected outcomes performance measure table from schedule G page 11 of the grant agreement.
Measure category and description
Measurement frequency - vessel calls economic competitiveness measures the number of vessels calling to the project study area.
Reported in total and disaggregated by vessel type e.g., barge, breakbulk, RO RO, wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), cruise.
Quarterly.
Cargo volume - economic competitiveness measures the number of vessels calling to the project study area.
Reported in total and disaggregated by vessel type e.g., barge, breakbulk, RO RO, wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), cruise.
Quarterly.
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
Salem,
Massachusetts
01970-3530
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
City Of Salem was awarded
Marine Terminal Redevelopment Grant
Project Grant 693JF72344030
worth $33,835,953
from Maritime Administration in January 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Salem Massachusetts United States.
The grant
has a duration of 7 years 10 months and
was awarded through assistance program 20.823 Port Infrastructure Development Program.
$107,164,047 (76.0%) of this Project Grant was funded by non-federal sources.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity 2022 Port Infrastructure Development Program Grants.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 2/4/25
Period of Performance
1/15/25
Start Date
11/1/32
End Date
Funding Split
$33.8M
Federal Obligation
$107.2M
Non-Federal Obligation
$141.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
693JF72344030
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
EK46K38N6GH6
Awardee CAGE
487S1
Performance District
MA-06
Senators
Edward Markey
Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren
Modified: 2/4/25