Kenall served as the Design Professional of Record for the expansion of the Maersk Sealand Reefer Maintenance and Wash Facility at the Barbours Cut Terminal. This project included a new 6,000 SF addition to the existing maintenance building and featured a new, eight-bay container wash facility.
The expanded reefer maintenance facility included a dedicated space for reefer repair and maintenance, providing adequate room for parts storage and administrative functions. This addition was designed and tailored to the specific needs required for reefer containers.
The new wash facility featured the construction of eight-bays, with four bays dedicated to reefer containers and four for non-reefer containers. The facility was equipped with 3,000 psi injected wash devices, enabling thorough interior and exterior cleaning of both reefer and non-reefer containers. This design ensured optimal sanitization and maintenance standards for all container types.
Kenall’s planning and project management, combined with architectural and engineering services, made the expansion a success by meeting the highest standards of design and functionality and improving overall operational efficiency.
Client
Port of Houston Authority
Key Services
Architectural Design, Civil and Structural Engineering, MEP Design
Sector
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