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The Port celebrated an extraordinary 2024-25 fiscal year that saw the volume of cargo handled by the Long Beach port jump ...
The Port of Long Beach is expected to grow its cargo-handling capacity up to 50% in the coming years as a result of a $365 million terminal expansion project, it was announced Friday. International ...
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Inside the Los Angeles Wastewater Tunnel Collapse: Engineering Failures, Rescue Tactics, and the Future of Tunnel SafetySome days, even the most carefully planned subterranean construction is ruined by an unexpected, thunderous collapse an ...
The Port of Los Angeles completed last month construction on a $22.7 million wharf restoration project. The new concrete wharf, which measures 382 feet ...
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Daily Breeze on MSNSan Pedro residents gather near Port of LA to protest tariffsSan Pedro residents gathered near the Port of Los Angeles on Saturday, June 28, to protest tariffs, holding up signs saying they will increase prices, impact jobs and cause cargo to decrease. Among ...
A recently completed project at the Port of Los Angeles has replaced a pre-World War II structure that was mostly destroyed in a 2014 fire.
Developed in partnership with AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles, the project will involve installing up to eight wave energy floaters on the piles of an existing concrete wharf structure at ...
The second winner, James Tejani’s “A Machine to Move Ocean and Earth: The Making of the Port of Los Angeles and America,” published by W.W. Norton, reconstructs the complex interactions ...
The Port of Los Angeles is relaunching an effort to redevelop one of its oldest and most iconic structures, a six-story steel-reinforced concrete structure built in 1917 known as Warehouse 1.
The Port of Los Angeles is racing to be zero-emission by 2030, and yet is populated with antiquated tugboats that are expensive, inefficient, and highly polluting.
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