The Downtown San Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project

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November 10: The contractor completed installation of piles for Gate F and continued to drive piles for the future plaza. The first concrete pour was successfully completed this week for the pedestrian bridge foundation piles. Over the next few weeks, the contractor is scheduled to finish the 2017 pile driving, continue setting promenade deck rebar cages into the foundation piles, and start periodic nighttime concrete pours for the new promenade deck.

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November 3: The contractor continued driving foundation piles for the future terminal promenade and plaza areas. The contractor also began delivering rebar cages to the site that will be inserted into the foundation piles as part of the new promenade deck structure. Over the next few weeks, the contractor is scheduled to begin setting promenade deck rebar cages into the foundation piles and periodic nighttime deliveries of concrete to the project site.

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October 27: The contractor continued to drive foundation piles for the future plaza in the center of the lagoon near the Ferry Building. The contractor also began driving Gate F piles and installation of over water scaffolding. Over the next few weeks, the contractor is scheduled to finalize the design of the new ferry terminal floats and gangways, begin installation of a temporary bridge to access the future promenade construction work areas, and begin installation of the promenade deck rebar cages.

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October 20: The contractor continued to drive foundation piles for the future plaza in the center of the lagoon near the Ferry Building. Over the next few weeks, the contractor is scheduled to finalize the design of the new ferry terminal floats and gangways, begin installation of a temporary bridge to access the future promenade construction work areas, begin installation of over-water pile scaffolding to create construction access for building the new promenade deck, and begin installation of the promenade deck rebar cages. The contractors crews will also continue driving new Gate F and Plaza foundation piles as they prepare for the completion of the first phase of “in-water” work this November.

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October 13: After a smoky beginning to the week, the contractor drove five piles in the lagoon and two more foundation piles on the south side of the Gate E portal. Over the next several weeks, the contractor will continue to drive foundation piles for the plaza and the new Gate F terminal.

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October 6: The contractor continued to drive foundation piles for the future plaza on the north side of the lagoon near the Ferry Building and also began driving piles directly adjacent to the existing Gate E. They will continue to drive plaza and gate terminal foundation piles over the next several weeks.

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September 29: The contractor installed 8 foundation piles for the future plaza on the north side of the lagoon near the Ferry Building this week and will continue to drive piles over the next several weeks.

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September 22: The contractor drove four foundation piles for the future plaza along the north side of the lagoon near the Ferry Building and began driving Gate G foundation piles. They will continue to drive plaza and gate piles over the next several weeks.

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September 15: The contractor installed 6 piles along the north side of the lagoon near the Ferry Building for the future plaza. They will continue to work their way out of the lagoon over the next several weeks. The contractor also finished the installation of the southernmost set of promenade foundation piles near Pier 14 on the south side of the Agriculture Building. The contractor will begin installing piles for the Gate G promenade next week.

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September 8: The contractor continued to drive foundation piles for the future plaza along the north side of the lagoon near the Ferry building. The contractor also continued with the installation of the second set of pedestrian bridge foundation piles near the seawall on the south side of the Agricultural building

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