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Predicting the Future: Life Cycle Cost Modeling for Waterfront Facilities

Structural rehabilitation of maritime assets | Photo credit: Jacobs It is no secret that the operation of waterfront infrastructure requires substantial investment. Undertaking work along the waterfront is challenging due to the dynamic marine environment, the need for underwater repairs by divers, limited access, the age of existing structures, often harsh environmental conditions, and the need to minimize operational disruptions. ...

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Developing Resilient Ports

Now more than ever is time to think differently about the future — about how we prepare for and respond to natural, societal, and economic risks. How can ports, communities, and governments survive, recover, adapt, and thrive when facing unprecedented risks?

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SPONSORED CONTENT: Repurposing Existing Ports into Offshore Wind Farm Support Facilities

Most of the world has only begun to tap into the potential of offshore wind as an abundant energy source. Higher wind speeds, coupled with more consistency, make offshore wind a reliable – and ultimately affordable – source of power. Being located near major coastal population centers that have significant energy demands makes offshore wind a huge opportunity for sustainable ...

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SPONSORED CONTENT: The Big Bend Channel Project

Collaboration Brings Generational Benefits * By Lori Musser * Once in a very long time, a seaport may have the chance to champion a project that brings benefits that will last for generations. By all accounts, this year is proving to be Port Tampa Bay’s turn. The Big Bend Channel expansion is already delivering economic prosperity to the community, and ...

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