USACE Grants Permit for Sparrows Point Container Terminal at Port of Baltimore
The US Army Corps of Engineers has granted a permit for the construction of the Sparrows Point Container Terminal at the Port of Baltimore. This joint venture between Tradepoint Atlantic and Terminal Investments will transform 330 acres of the former Sparrows Point Steel Mill site into a 3,000-linear-foot marine terminal featuring a marginal wharf, ship-to-shore cranes, a container yard, and an intermodal rail yard.

The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has issued a permit for the construction of the Sparrows Point Container Terminal (SPCT) at the Port of Baltimore. This project, a joint venture between Tradepoint Atlantic and Terminal Investments, will be developed on 330 acres of the former Sparrows Point Steel Mill site. The permit allows for the construction of a 3,000-linear-foot marine terminal, which will include a marginal wharf equipped with ship-to-shore cranes, a container yard, and an intermodal rail yard.




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