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Building Paradise in the Caribbean: American Bridge’s Sustainable Cruise Facility Project
Building Paradise in the Caribbean: American Bridge’s Sustainable Cruise Facility Project https://www.southlandholdings.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/2024-dcl-disney-magic-lookout-cay-at-lighthouse-point-9-2-scaled-Recovered-edits-1024x666.png 1024 666 Southland Holdings Southland Holdings https://www.southlandholdings.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/2024-dcl-disney-magic-lookout-cay-at-lighthouse-point-9-2-scaled-Recovered-edits-1024x666.pngIn the Caribbean, where white sands and coral reefs meet clear blue waters, American Bridge was chosen as the design-build contractor for a state-of-the-art cruise ship and upland facility. Tasked with overseeing the entire scope—from constructing a docking pier and access trestle for cruise passengers to designing a Ro-Ro ramp and marina—the company integrated sustainable site and civil infrastructure, creating a top-tier destination in harmony with its surroundings.
Environmental Stewardship and Sustainable Design
Environmental stewardship was integral to the project. American Bridge deployed renewable energy solutions, including a solar array supplying 90% of the site’s power, along with waste-to-energy systems. An open-trestle pier design provided access to deep waters while preserving coral reefs, balancing high-performance infrastructure with eco-conscious design and showcasing American Bridge’s dedication to sustainable development.
Overcoming Remote Logistical Challenges
The project presented logistical challenges, requiring materials from multiple U.S. departure points and a carefully planned transportation network. To facilitate efficient construction, American Bridge built a loop road and established a Ro-Ro dock, ensuring materials moved seamlessly from the laydown area to the worksite. Without formal landfills nearby, waste disposal involved recycling and incineration, highlighting the company’s commitment to responsible site management.
Working in the Caribbean comes with unique challenges, especially in facing unpredictable weather. The American Bridge team developed a comprehensive Weather Preparedness and Recovery Plan to ensure project continuity and protect the team during hurricanes and other adverse conditions. This plan included strategies for minimizing the impact of high winds, securing materials, and safeguarding personnel, underscoring the team’s commitment to safety.
Precision Engineering for Long-Term Durability
Built in four phases—Building Construction, Site Civil Construction, Marine Construction, and Support Facilities—the project incorporated various engineering strategies, including a top-down construction method for the access and berthing piers. Supported by 36-inch diameter piles embedded in rock, these structures ensure resilience against environmental pressures. A specialized dolphin construction method and crane work further exemplified precision engineering tailored to the remote site’s demands.
Prioritizing Safety and Community Partnership
Operating in a remote location also required an onsite EMT for safety and close collaboration with the local community. By respecting local culture and enhancing economic opportunities, American Bridge built a sustainable, community-focused resort that aligns with the area’s natural beauty and cultural values. This project reflects American Bridge’s commitment to delivering excellence through responsible and innovative engineering, setting a high bar for sustainable development in paradise.
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