Port Everglades to Renovate Cruise Terminal

February 5, 2014

Photo: Port Everglades
Photo: Port Everglades

Port Everglades will begin the renovation for its sixth cruise terminal in five years this spring as Terminal 4 is modernized through an expansion and reconfiguration effort that will provide the cruise line industry with a modern dual flow facility just in time for the 2014/2015 cruise season. In addition, the adjacent Slip 2 will be extended by 250 feet for a total 1,150 feet of berth length to accommodate larger cruise ships calling at Port Everglades. The Slip 2 extension is slated for completion by the end of 2016.

The terminal renovations will begin in mid-March and be completed by November 2014 in time for the start of the next cruise season.

“This latest expansion effort is a direct result of the cruise industry’s movement towards building larger ships,” said Port Everglades Chief Executive & Port Director Steven Cernak. “We are continuously reinvesting in our cruise facilities to keep them fresh, convenient and efficient for the cruise lines and their guests.”

Once completed, Port Everglades will apply for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for the terminal due to the scheduled energy-efficient terminal improvements. The $24 million Cruise Terminal 4 renovation includes:

 


The Broward County Public Works Department’s Seaport Engineering and Construction Division is overseeing the cruise terminal renovation and slip expansion projects. No local taxes will be used for these construction projects as Port Everglades is a self-funding enterprise fund of Broward County government. Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. is the architect and Moss & Associates is the construction contractor for the Cruise Terminal 4 renovation. Planning and design for the estimated $18 million Slip 2 extension has been awarded to Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. The Florida Department of Transportation has allocated $1.85 million towards the project.

porteverglades.net
 

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