Guam port expansion project underway

Monday, 25 October 2010 00:42:14 (GMT+3)   |  

US Maritime Administrator David T. Matsuda and Navy Rear Admiral Paul J. Bushong presented a $50 million Defense Department check to Guam Acting Governor Michael W. Cruz, MD on Friday as federal and US territory officials joined at the Jose D. Leon Guerrero Commercial Port to officially break ground on the new Port of Guam Modernization Project.

"The rebirth of this vital shipping port is long overdue," said Administrator Matsuda. "The federal dollars we are providing today to develop a world-class facility will create jobs, benefit the residents of Guam, and ultimately all of America as well."

The seaport is a vital asset to the economy of Guam, an unincorporated territory of the US, and to the national security of the US.  The port's facilities have remained largely unchanged since its creation in the late 1960s, and old facilities and outdated equipment hinder the port's overall capability and pose serious obstacles to efficient cargo operations. 

The modernization project will ensure Guam's only commercial port is well prepared to accommodate the rapid expansion expected to occur over the next decade, including the pending influx of approximately 20,000 US Marines and their families being relocated to Guam from Okinawa. 

Under a partnership established in 2008, the Maritime Administration is providing federal oversight and coordination of these projects and acting as a central procurement organization. The overall cost is estimated at $200 million for all phases of this project with the initial work scheduled for completion in time to meet redeployment of troops from Okinawa to Guam.


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