We are the Engineer of Record and Permitting Agent for the Cape Liberty Cruise Port, which opened for business in May 2004. The Port, which was designed, permitted, and built within a five-month timeframe, consists of a 60,000 square foot passenger terminal facility, associated parking and transit facilities, and a passenger ship berth capable of accommodating the world's largest cruise ships.
Our scope of work included feasibility, design and construction administration for the following project components:
- Site Improvements (traffic, parking, utilities, security)
- Marine Facilities (berth, dredging, bollards)
- MEP (HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, lighting)
- Structural (building retrofit/repair, footings, architectural features)
- Permitting (NJ Department of Environmental Protection, US Army Corps of Engineers, local building permits)
We continue to serve as an on-call consultant for the Port, providing engineering and construction administration services. We are also engaged in long-term planning efforts to expand and modernize the Port facilities.