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January 27, 2025

Heavy Industrial $5 million to $20 million

Photo courtesy of Advanced American Construction
Advanced American Construction built offshore substructures, erected superstructures and installed various miscellaneous metals and a mechanized gangway on a mooring dolphin for the Columbia River terminal.

Columbia River Carbonates — New Marine Terminal

Woodland

Advanced American Construction

The Columbia River Carbonates — New Marine Terminal is the first terminal constructed on the Columbia River in over 14 years, designed specifically to offload calcium carbonate mined in Alaska.

Advanced American Construction (AAC) partnered with Columbia River Carbonates to build their new facility in Woodland. AAC was brought on prior to the permitting process to provide early-stage consultation, constructability reviews and value engineering.

AAC’s scope included building the offshore substructures, erecting superstructures and installing various miscellaneous metals. Other key tasks involved lifting over 300,000 pounds to certify the hoist crane, dynamically testing stowage hooks and installing a mechanized gangway on a mooring dolphin.

Throughout the project, AAC also provided offshore access and equipment to support other stakeholders, including environmental, engineering and construction teams, ensuring all critical path tasks were completed ahead of schedule.


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