The Port of Long Beach is one of the busiest ports in the United States, moving cargo valued at $200 billion annually. To streamline its construction projects and enhance operational efficiency, the port turned to Jacobs.
Months of coordination and collaboration between the PLSCM and various on-site contractors reduced the overall schedule delay by six months, even amid COVID-related delays.
A single hub for all environmental compliance efforts oversaw multiple projects and streamlined services by coordinating with Port Environmental Planning Division and regulatory agencies.
A team of 22 professional construction management staff successfully delivered more than $450 million in construction projects during Phase 2 and 3 of the program.