The Downtown San Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project

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September 1: 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 began to construct the pile driving template in preparation for the installation of the second set of pedestrian bridge foundation piles to be installed near the seawall on the south side of the Agricultural Building.

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August 25: The contractor continued to drive foundation piles for the future plaza in the lagoon along the seawall between the Ferry building and the Agricultural building. The contractor also drove two foundation piles for the future pedestrian bridge on the south side of the Agricultural building. The partial solar eclipse did not affect construction this week, however it did bring out many onlookers to the surrounding piers to view this amazing event.

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August 18: The contractor continued to install foundation piling for the future plaza in the lagoon along the seawall between the Ferry building and the Agricultural building. Work also continued on cutting and cleaning-up the already installed promenade foundation piles east of the Agricultural Building. The contractor also began installing pile driving templates in the water on south side of the Agricultural Building to prepare for the installation of the pedestrian bridge foundation piles.

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August 11: The contractor began to drive foundation piles to support the future plaza in the lagoon area near the embarcadero seawall. Work also continued on installation of foundation piles for the future promenade east of the Agricultural Building.

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August 4: The contractor finished sweeping the lagoon bottom of debris allowing for the mobilization of the flexi-float crane barge into the lagoon area. Upon entering the lagoon, the contractor began to construct the foundation pile driving templates for the first row of piles to be driven along the seawall. Concurrently, the contractor also built the next foundation pile driving template to drive foundation piles to support the future promenade east of the Agricultural Building.

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July 28: The contractor finished removing obstructions and debris to clear the way for the crane mounted barge to the enter the lagoon for upcoming pile driving work. Installation of foundation pilings for the future promenade continued east of the Agricultural Building moving north closer to the lagoon and the Ferry Building.

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July 21: The contractor completed the demolition of the Pier 2 wharf and moved into the lagoon area to begin preparation for pile driving operations. The foundation pile driving continued for the new promenade east of the Agricultural Building with work moving further to the north towards the Ferry Building.

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July 14: The contractor continued to demolish the Pier 2 wharf breaking their way through the concrete decking surrounding the lagoon. The contractor also continued to install foundation piles for the future promenade east of the Agricultural building while also installing temporary mooring piles along Pier 14 to create better barge mobility around the construction site.

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July 7: The contractor finished up dredging the new terminal channel over the 4th of July weekend and demobilized its dredging equipment from the jobsite. Demolition work continued on the existing Pier 2 wharf. The contractor also continued to install the foundation pilings for the new promenade east of the Agricultural Building.

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June 30: The contractor continued to demolish the Pier 2 wharf south of the Ferry Building. Foundation piles for the future promenade continued to be installed east of the Agricultural Building – a total of 14 piles have been installed to date. Dredging also continued offshore and north of Pier 14 to create a deeper channel to allow future ferry access to the new terminals.

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