THE ASK
The Port of Los Angeles required an enclosed structure to serve as a much-needed auxiliary baggage handling facility at the cruise terminal.
HOW SPRUNG DELIVERED
Sprung delivered a 74,000-square-foot, 130’ x 535’ structure to the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro Bay. Serving a vital role in baggage handling operations at the World Cruise Center, the structure features connecting corridors that attach to the cruise terminal’s main facility, as well as a nine-inch fiberglass insulation package, a Dupont Tedlar Salem Blue exterior membrane, eight 14’ x 14’ rolling service doors, ten double personnel doors and three double glass doors. Speed of delivery and construction were big factors in the Port of Los Angles selecting a Sprung structure as the product of choice for this high-profile solution.
THE SPECS
- 130’ wide x 535’ long
- Connecting corridors 10 double personnel doors
- Three double glass doors Eight 14’ x 14’ rolling service doors Nine-inch fiberglass R30 insulation package Dupont Tedlar Salem Blue exterior membrane