Cargo Terminal Modernization Starts At Port Of Mobile

The Alabama Port Authority has begun demolition and reconstruction of Pier B South, launching a multiyear, multiphase program to modernize the Port of Mobile’s general cargo terminal. Built in the 1920s, Pier B South has served Alabama industries for nearly a century. The Pier B South project marks Phase I of the port’s broader General Cargo Modernization Program, a multiyear initiative to enhance capacity, efficiency and sustainability across the port’s breakbulk operations funded by a $100-million federal investment championed by former U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby. The new facility will feature 1,500 LF of modern dock structure built to handle 1,500 lb./ft2 and accommodate mobile harbor cranes and other advanced cargo-handling equipment. It will be served by rail, be capable of shore power and be designed for seamless integration with the port’s general cargo complex. RJ Baggett Construction is leading the construction, which is to take approximately three years.

Read More

Mobile Chamber Opens Business Expo Vendor Registration

Mobile Chamber Opens Business Expo Vendor Registration

SWMCC Business Luncheon To Feature Nonprofits

SWMCC Business Luncheon To Feature Nonprofits

TechAcademy Returns, Applications Due August 10

TechAcademy Returns, Applications Due August 10

Gulf State Park To Celebrate At Lake Shelby

Gulf State Park To Celebrate At Lake Shelby

Mobile Fourth Of July Celebration At USS Alabama

Mobile Fourth Of July Celebration At USS Alabama

Ultimate Summer Night Rescheduled

Ultimate Summer Night Rescheduled

Millions In Grants Approved For Coastal Water, Dauphin Island:

Millions In Grants Approved For Coastal Water, Dauphin Island

BMSS ADVISORS & CPAs To Host Real Estate Industry Update

BMSS ADVISORS & CPAs To Host Real Estate Industry Update

Mobile Mysticks Revealed As Local Hockey Team Name

Mobile Mysticks Revealed As Local Hockey Team Name

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

By subscribing, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.