STV Selected to Design Port-Wide Rail Expansion at JAXPORT
STV Selected to Design Port-Wide Rail Expansion at JAXPORT

Project will Strengthen Vessel-to-Rail Connectivity and Enhance Efficiency at Two Marine Terminals

JACKSONVILLE, FL – STV today announced it has been selected by the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) to deliver engineering and design services for its new port rail expansion program. The initiative will improve vessel-to-rail connectivity at Talleyrand Marine Terminal (TMT) and Dames Point Marine Terminal (DPMT), supporting Florida’s increasing demand for aggregate imports.

“This project positions Jacksonville to move aggregate cargo faster and more efficiently as demand continues to rise,” said Keith Jackson, senior vice president and Florida district manager at STV. “Our team is designing rail infrastructure that directly improves how vessels, rail and terminals work together to keep the nation’s supply chain moving efficiently and effectively.”

STV will lead engineering and design upgrades at TMT and DPMT, including environmental coordination, phased design documents and support cost estimating and bidding. Working closely with JAXPORT, rail operators and other key stakeholders, the team will deliver an integrated rail network that supports long-term growth at the port.

STV has been committed to advancing infrastructure across Florida for nearly 50 years, partnering with state and local agencies on projects that connect communities and support their economic development. With a legacy of thousands of completed infrastructure projects – including the SunRail Phase 2 Northern Expansion, Florida State Road A1A Improvements and Okeechobee Road/Miami Canal Bridge – the firm continues to deliver transformative solutions that serve millions of residents and travelers across the Sunshine State. The firm expanded its regional footprint by opening two new offices in Jacksonville and Lake Mary.

About STV

STV is one of the top infrastructure-focused professional services firms in North America. Founded in 1912, STV advises, plans, designs, engineers and delivers the infrastructure that powers local economies, including transportation systems, buildings, water and other facilities. Headquartered in New York City, the company has more than 65 offices and 3,300 employees who reimagine the solutions and structures that connect our communities. The firm is ranked 34th in Engineering News-Record’s Top 500 Design Firms survey and is 11th in its transportation category. Learn more at stvinc.com.

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Parul Dubey
Parul Dubey

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