Award $228,000 emergency contract to build temporary dock structures at Terminal 2
$228,000
In Plain English
The port needs immediate repairs to dock structures at Terminal 2 where ships tie up. The temporary breasting dolphin and walkway will keep the terminal operational while permanent repairs are planned. Emergency contracts skip the normal bidding process to address urgent safety or operational issues.
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