Port of Miami SFCT Cargo Yard Densification – eRTG’s Phase 1

Port of Miami SFCT Cargo Yard Densification

This project involved significant infrastructure upgrades to enhance the functionality of one of the busiest cargo yards in the United States, facilitating the operation of Electric Rubber Tire Gantries (eRTG).
The scope of work included the installation of extensive underground systems to supply power to reef rack structures.

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Note: these are projects that the Principal and Key employees have completed while employed with another organization

Key Components

Construction of Florida Power & Light (FPL) Vaults: Two FPL vaults were constructed to support the electrical infrastructure.

Directional Boring: 7,000 feet of 12-6″ HDPE directional boring was completed to lay the necessary conduit.

Utility Duct Banks: 4,000 feet of utility duct banks were installed to support the electrical systems.

Bus Bars Installation: 10,000 feet of owner-provided bus bars were installed for efficient power distribution.

Secondary Power Distribution System: A secondary power distribution system was established, along with various ancillary elements necessary for the successful execution of the project.

Project Significance

This initiative reflects a commitment to advancing sustainable and efficient cargo yard operations at the Port of Miami. The upgraded infrastructure ensures reliable power supply and enhances the overall operational efficiency of the cargo yard.
Note: these are projects that the Principal and Key employees have completed while employed with another organization