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PortMiami Deep Dredge Project

The PortMiami Deep Dredge Project was a project that expanded PortMiami by dredging the bay to allow new, larger cargo ships to enter the port.[1] The project was related to the "New Panamax" project that was completed in 2016 that involved a major expansion of the Panama Canal. The port, which was 42 feet deep,[2] was dredged to 50 feet in depth to allow the new Super Post Panamax megaships to enter. This project also coincided with the Port Miami Tunnel project, which was completed in 2014, that allows trucks to bypass Downtown Miami, resulting in twice the traffic capacity to the port. The ports of New York, Norfolk, and Baltimore have already undergone these projects.[3] The Deep Dredge, along with port facility improvements such as the addition of two new large gantry cranes, made PortMiami capable of berthing even the next largest container vessels in the world, the Maersk Triple E Class, which has a draught of 48 feet (15 m) and is nearly 200 feet (61 m) wide, and was completed in 2015.[4]

PortMiami is one of the busiest container ports in the US.

Overview edit

 
Deep Dredge banner at the PortMiami entrance

PortMiami is the closest US port to the Panama Canal, making it the most desired port for the new ships using the Panama Canal.[5] Other ports competing for government funding in similar projects include Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, and ports in Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah and Charleston. Aside from Miami being the only southeastern port that had given a nominal price for the project (180 million),[6] the distance dredged was less than that of other ports, at 2.5 miles. As of December 2010, the port had already secured $17.5 million from the state and $120 million from the county for the project, which has been authorized by Congress. One notable issue is opposition to the use of state and federal earmarks, which the port had been seeking to use to get the funding.[7] GOP leaders in Congress are attempting to ban earmarks; the amount of this federal money Bill Johnson is seeking to fund the Deep Dredge is 75 million.[8] In Dec. 2010 then Governor elect Rick Scott, promised to reignite the state's economy and spur job growth, visited the port to learn about the project, but did not take a side. He said that "It appears to make all the sense in the world" but also said "I don't support any earmarks,".[9] If Miami does not get the funding and the dredging is not done by 2014, South Florida may lose trade traffic to nearby ports such as Freeport, a foreign port in the Bahamas, which is already 50 feet.[10] Four ports in Florida are being considered for expansion, Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, and Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.[11]

With the correct funding, PortMiami estimated that it would be capable of completing such a project by 2014, estimating that it will take 18 months to complete.[12] It is also estimated that this project could double Miami's cargo business in the next 10 years as well as creating over 30,000 permanent jobs for Miami,[13] which currently has a very high unemployment rate.[14] In 2010 the port supported 176,000 jobs and $17 billion annually.[15] This project had been advocated greatly by PortMiami Director Bill Johnson as well as Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado, and Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez, as well as other elected officials.[16] It is also supported by local media.[17]

The World Trade Center Miami argued that the funding necessary to complete the project is only a small fraction of the $3 billion in federal aid rejected by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to improve rail infrastructure between New York City and New Jersey.[18]

History edit

In March 2011, governor Rick Scott amended the $77 million loan needed to go ahead with the project. The funds were not included in the Obama Administration's new budget, they were instead taken out of a $7 billion Florida transportation fund.[19] Rick Scott announced this at the same time he declined a $2.4 billion grant to fund the proposed Florida High Speed Rail system.[20] In 2011, Obama cut the $75 million of funding that was supposed to pay for half the cost of the two mile dredging.[21] Rick Scott flew to Panama in 2011 to witness the Panama Canal expansion.[22] The completion date was July, 2015.[23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "USA: Port of Miami Needs Dredging". 10 October 2010.
  2. ^ http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/08/21/1785682/port-of-miami-puts-rail-project.html [dead link]
  3. ^ "USA: Port of Miami Deep Dredge Project to Double its Cargo Capacity". 26 November 2010.
  4. ^ "Miami-Dade County".
  5. ^ "USA: Port of Miami – Up to the Challenge in 2014". 4 October 2010.
  6. ^ "National news from McClatchy DC News - Washington DC".
  7. ^ http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/12/08/1964584/in-visit-to-port-of-miami-scott.html [dead link]
  8. ^ . NPR. Archived from the original on December 25, 2010. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  9. ^ "Scott visits Port of Miami, promises to study dredging proposal". Sun Sentinel.
  10. ^ "Port of Miami businesses lobby Scott for dredging project - Dredging News Online".
  11. ^ Troy Kinsey. "Florida Port Expansion?".
  12. ^ "Rick Scott Learns about Miami Port Dredging". YouTube.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-11-21. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  14. ^ http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/12/18/1978869/november-unemployment-rose-across.html</ [dead link]
  15. ^ "PortMiami - Cruise Capital of the World. - PortMiami - Miami-Dade County" (PDF).
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-09-05. Retrieved 2010-12-25.
  17. ^ http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/12/07/1960732/dredge-baby-dredge.html [dead link]
  18. ^ http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/12/03/1954920/give-us-federal-funds-to-dredge.html [dead link]
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-04-19. Retrieved 2011-03-18.
  20. ^ http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/03/04/2098413/scott-to-fund-port-of-miami-project.html?asset_id=Bill%20Johnson%2C%20Port%20of%20Miami%20director&asset_type=html_module [dead link]
  21. ^ "Benefits of Panama Canal's 2014 Expansion Now a 'Game Changing' Reality for Port of Miami". World Property Journal.
  22. ^ . TransportationNation. March 17, 2011. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-08.
  23. ^ "PortMiami - Deep Dredge - Miami-Dade County".

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The PortMiami Deep Dredge Project was a project that expanded PortMiami by dredging the bay to allow new larger cargo ships to enter the port 1 The project was related to the New Panamax project that was completed in 2016 that involved a major expansion of the Panama Canal The port which was 42 feet deep 2 was dredged to 50 feet in depth to allow the new Super Post Panamax megaships to enter This project also coincided with the Port Miami Tunnel project which was completed in 2014 that allows trucks to bypass Downtown Miami resulting in twice the traffic capacity to the port The ports of New York Norfolk and Baltimore have already undergone these projects 3 The Deep Dredge along with port facility improvements such as the addition of two new large gantry cranes made PortMiami capable of berthing even the next largest container vessels in the world the Maersk Triple E Class which has a draught of 48 feet 15 m and is nearly 200 feet 61 m wide and was completed in 2015 4 PortMiami is one of the busiest container ports in the US Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 See also 4 ReferencesOverview edit nbsp Deep Dredge banner at the PortMiami entrancePortMiami is the closest US port to the Panama Canal making it the most desired port for the new ships using the Panama Canal 5 Other ports competing for government funding in similar projects include Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale and ports in Tampa Jacksonville Savannah and Charleston Aside from Miami being the only southeastern port that had given a nominal price for the project 180 million 6 the distance dredged was less than that of other ports at 2 5 miles As of December 2010 the port had already secured 17 5 million from the state and 120 million from the county for the project which has been authorized by Congress One notable issue is opposition to the use of state and federal earmarks which the port had been seeking to use to get the funding 7 GOP leaders in Congress are attempting to ban earmarks the amount of this federal money Bill Johnson is seeking to fund the Deep Dredge is 75 million 8 In Dec 2010 then Governor elect Rick Scott promised to reignite the state s economy and spur job growth visited the port to learn about the project but did not take a side He said that It appears to make all the sense in the world but also said I don t support any earmarks 9 If Miami does not get the funding and the dredging is not done by 2014 South Florida may lose trade traffic to nearby ports such as Freeport a foreign port in the Bahamas which is already 50 feet 10 Four ports in Florida are being considered for expansion Tampa Miami Jacksonville and Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale 11 With the correct funding PortMiami estimated that it would be capable of completing such a project by 2014 estimating that it will take 18 months to complete 12 It is also estimated that this project could double Miami s cargo business in the next 10 years as well as creating over 30 000 permanent jobs for Miami 13 which currently has a very high unemployment rate 14 In 2010 the port supported 176 000 jobs and 17 billion annually 15 This project had been advocated greatly by PortMiami Director Bill Johnson as well as Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado and Miami Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez as well as other elected officials 16 It is also supported by local media 17 The World Trade Center Miami argued that the funding necessary to complete the project is only a small fraction of the 3 billion in federal aid rejected by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to improve rail infrastructure between New York City and New Jersey 18 History editIn March 2011 governor Rick Scott amended the 77 million loan needed to go ahead with the project The funds were not included in the Obama Administration s new budget they were instead taken out of a 7 billion Florida transportation fund 19 Rick Scott announced this at the same time he declined a 2 4 billion grant to fund the proposed Florida High Speed Rail system 20 In 2011 Obama cut the 75 million of funding that was supposed to pay for half the cost of the two mile dredging 21 Rick Scott flew to Panama in 2011 to witness the Panama Canal expansion 22 The completion date was July 2015 23 See also editPort Miami Tunnel New Panamax Rick ScottReferences edit USA Port of Miami Needs Dredging 10 October 2010 http www miamiherald com 2010 08 21 1785682 port of miami puts rail project html dead link USA Port of Miami Deep Dredge Project to Double its Cargo Capacity 26 November 2010 Miami Dade County USA Port of Miami Up to the Challenge in 2014 4 October 2010 National news from McClatchy DC News Washington DC http www miamiherald com 2010 12 08 1964584 in visit to port of miami scott html dead link To Defenders Some Earmarks Are Sound Politics NPR NPR Archived from the original on December 25 2010 Retrieved December 22 2010 Scott visits Port of Miami promises to study dredging proposal Sun Sentinel Port of Miami businesses lobby Scott for dredging project Dredging 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