Port of San Diego: 2 STORAGE TANKS DEMOLITION AND STORM WATER IMPROVEMENTS AT TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL (TAMT). The Storage Tanks Demolition and Storm Water Improvements at TAMT project is to demolish and remove of three welded steel storage tanks and associated tank piping and foundations. The project is located near the Crosby Road entrance to the TAMT at the southern end of the Port of San Diego’s property. The three welded steel storage tanks were originally furnished and installed for the Pacific Molasses Company and were abandoned for more than 30 years. Each welded steel storage tank is essentially identical and has a nominal diameter of 73-feet, nominal height of 32-feet, nominal capacity of 23,800 barrels. They held liquid commodities like molasses and palm oil. The work will also include the demolition of perimeter containment wall; site piping and utilities, and electrical system; salvaging of steel material, lead-containing materials abatement, relocation of electrical transformer, conduit and electrical improvements, storm water and storm drain improvements, stormwater quality improvements, grading and reinforced Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) pavement, curb, and bollard
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