Whittier Cruise Terminal
Float Type: Steel Frame
Owner: Huna Totem Corporation
Contractor: Turnagain
Location: Whittier, AK
Date Completed: 2023
Design Features:
Bidder-designed, engineered and manufactured floating steel-pipe pontoon boarding and berthing float measuring 500’ x 50’. The float is part of Phase 1 of Huna Totem’s Head of the Bay project, providing a double berth pier. The float is designed to accommodate 4000-passenger Breakaway-class cruise ship vessels in excess of 1000’ in length. The deck of the float sits at 8’ freeboard to facilitate expedited and safe passenger movement on and off the cruise ships’ main boarding doors.
Fabricated in multiple 100’ sections for overland transportability, the 10’-diameter pontoons were assembled in the dry. The steel pontoon structure is designed to provide a service life of 50+ years, achieved using a duplex coating system (spray-metalized base coat, zinc-rich primer with epoxy top coat) and 75-lb cathodic protection anodes.
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