Facilities Assessment at Dundalk Marine Terminal - Baltimore, MD

Client: Maryland Port Administration

Team: INTECaec and WSP

Year Completed: 2020-2021

Scope of Work: Survey, evaluation and documentation of 80 plus Port facilities. The building types ranged from secure roadway entries to warehouse storage buildings (some over an acre in size under roof), to vehicle maintenance, vehicle wash, offices and other wide-ranging facilities serving the transfer of cargo to and from oceangoing cargo ships.

On-site Data Gathering distinguished by size, building type, extent of equipment, generators, conveyance systems, fire protection systems etc.. Work was conducted by a diverse investigative team, comprising an Architect, a Mechanical Engineer and an Electrical Engineer, each familiar with existing building systems and condition evaluation.
The site team was supported by in-office staff responsible for receiving and processing the field data for each day, transcribing, summarizing and uploading it to the Port Administration on an ongoing basis. Photos and written descriptions of observations, as well as survey documents and additional details were delivered with the final report to accurately reflect the findings.

Deliverables included detailed reports incorporating the field notes, photographs and survey documents completed in the field investigation for every building. We also helped to test and improve a sophisticated spreadsheet system used by the Port Administration to track and score the condition of every building in the Port inventory.