Port of LA wharf restoration complete

Pasha Wharf at the Port of Los Angeles with a Wan Hai Lines ship at dock

Source: Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles has completed its US$22.7 million Berths 177-182 Wharf Restoration project, enhancing a key stretch of infrastructure along the East Basin Channel in Wilmington

The project, approved in September 2023 and launched in November, included 382 linear feet (116 metres) of new concrete wharf, slope erosion repairs and bollard upgrades.

The upgraded wharf, designed to meet the port’s stringent seismic code, replaces a timber wharf severely damaged by fire in 2014. 

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