Building Details:
Peck Marine Terminal, serves limited-schedule, heavy-lift, unusual and break-bulk cargo shipments in and out of the East Coast's 2nd busiest port, the Port of Hampton Roads, Virginia
Surrounded by businesses and services that cater to the maritime industry, this intermodal terminal will provide flexibility for shippers and easy access to two major railroad lines (CSX and Norfolk Southern) from a spur on the property; Interstate 464, a major truck route; and the open water of the Atlantic Ocean, in a natural harbor that has been a vital shipping center for 400 years and offers protection against severe weather.
Fifty acres of backup land; electrical substation; an 80,000-gallon tank of potable water; state-of-the art firefighting equipment; stormwater drainage; security system.
Suitable for all ocean-going and military/ government vessels, including ships as long as an aircraft carrier. The pier will eventually be 1,290 feet long, on water more than 40 feet deep -- deeper than any small-cargo port in southeastern Virginia. Lifting cranes can work with 200-ton hardpoint.
Special orientation toward small container, break bulk materials, including construction materials, concrete, wood products, machinery, rubber, etc. Possible uses for backup land include:
Refrigeration operation and warehouse
Silos
Packaging
Conveyor loading
Container storage
Break-bulk storage
Tugboat testing
Handles barge traffic, preparation for ship repair and ship conversion, and heavy-lift equipment.
Process begun to gain compliance with Department of Homeland Security.
Owner willing to build out the property.
Proximity to large number of major retail distribution centers.
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