To keep up with global shipping standards and stay competitive, the Massachusetts Port Authority launched the Conley Terminal modernization program in 2014. As part of the $850-million effort by the agency, known also as Massport, the $215-million New Berth 10 project was designed and constructed to provide 1,300 linear ft of new space that can accommodate larger container ships—some up to 22 shipping containers wide.
To expand Port Everglades, the facility arranged for the construction of the Southport Turning Notch, a series of five new berths designed to handle the future influx of Super Post Panamax Container cargo ships.
Zachry Group provided turnkey engineering, procurement and construction services for the high-efficiency 3-on-1 combined cycle Port Everglades Next Generation Clean Energy Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for Florida Power & Light.