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Los Angeles, Harbor Dept. (Port of Los Angeles), Purchasing Dept.
Berths 49-51 Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal Development

Berths 49-51 Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal Development

Los Angeles, Harbor Dept. (Port of Los Angeles), Purchasing Dept.

Los Angeles, Harbor Dept. (Port of Los Angeles), Purchasing Dept. is seeking proposals for berths 49-51 outer harbor cruise terminal development.

Reference No.
RFP-2025-3128
Category
Infrastructure/Construction
Due Date
October 23rd, 2025

Description

Construction of a new Department of Water and Power (LADWP) 34.5 kV Industrial Station, new 34.5 kV switchgear, new 18 MVA transformer equipped with Automatic Load Tap Change (ALTC) to automatically adjust the necessary transformer tap changes under load, new 11 kV AMP switchgear, 2 new 11 kV wharf AMP outlets, and a 11 kV AMP mobile cable management for cruise ships connections. In addition, this Project requires the extension of a new LADWP 34.5 kV circuit through the existing LADWP underground conduit . Project also includes Berths 49 - 50 wharf structural AMP, landside structural AMP support, Berths 49 - 50 concrete wharf repairs, furnish and install hybrid fender backing panel including steel pipe piles and timber piles, new foam-filled fendering system, new utilities including water lines and sewer connections, customer requested civil improvements to improve pedestrian and vehicular access, safety, and security for the cruise customers and operations, and site removals. This solicitation has some or all Local funding, additional requirements may apply. For further information, please email Erick Santillan Leon, Construction Manager, at ELeon@portla.org.

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