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Planning for Cruise TerminalsPlanning for Cruise Terminals
PRESENTED BY:PRESENTED BY: Larry Levis, AIALarry Levis, AIAPrincipal, BEA International, Inc.Principal, BEA International, Inc.
American Association of Port AuthoritiesAmerican Association of Port Authorities
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Planning ProcessPlanning ProcessCommunity buy-in – Starts with Public SectorPublic Involvement ProgramVisioning “Charrettes”Stakeholders’ NeedsBALANCE
Community buy-in – Starts with Public SectorPublic Involvement ProgramVisioning “Charrettes”Stakeholders’ NeedsBALANCE
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1985 Community Visioning
Case Study #1 – Small town – Prince Rupert, BCCase Study #1 – Small town – Prince Rupert, BC
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Aged Waterfront – formerly industrialAged Waterfront – formerly industrial
Community Vision – 1994
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Roadway Infrastructure Improvement Plan - 1998
Need to improve roadsNeed to improve roads
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Consensus Plan - 2002
Master PlanMaster Plan
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Plan 2002
Balanced InterestsBalanced Interests
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Pieces of Puzzle come together….
Minimal investmentMinimal investment
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2004
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Passenger Flow
Port-of-Call Mini-TerminalPort-of-Call Mini-Terminal
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Contextual Mindset
ContextContext
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Industrial Marine & Emerging Leisure Waterfront
Portland, ME
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Early Visioning – 1997 Urban Design Emphasis
Portland, MEPortland, ME
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Community Visioning – 2001 (w/ferry + cruise)
Future Joint Development
AccessBikesParks
3 Public “Charrettes”3 Public “Charrettes”
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Budget Constraints Shouldn’t Restrict Vision Implementation
Phase 1Phase 1
Car ferry
2 transitCruise berths
park
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ContextLost Landmark Terminals…
Architectural Tradition – 19th CenturyArchitectural Tradition – 19th Century
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Modernity meets tradition
Portland, MEPortland, ME
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Ocean GatewayOcean Gateway
New England motifs
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Case Study #3 – Larger City: 700,000 - QuebecCase Study #3 – Larger City: 700,000 - Quebec
Context
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CRUISE & EXHIBITION
Nouveaux espacescommerciaux
Remplacant espacesdeplaces
Cruise-based Planning - 1999
Initial PlanInitial Plan
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Public Involvement
Balance…Balance…
…public waterfrontaccess with ship access and security
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Non-Cruise Parking
RestaurantTerminal / Exhibition Hall
Seasonal Port - Mixed-UseSeasonal Port - Mixed-Use
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Flexible Space – (independent operator)Flexible Space – (independent operator)
Ground Level – Exhibition Space
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Downtown Context
Case Study #4 – Larger City: 1,000,000 + )Case Study #4 – Larger City: 1,000,000 + )
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Integrated Site
Existing Maritime Museum
New Terminal/Events Hall
Veterans’ Memorial/Riverfront Park
NewMarina
Main Street
(No on-site parking)
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Second Floor Plan
Moveable Check-In Counters
Column-free 13,000 sf Ballroom
Conference Center(VIP and Group check-in)
Function HallFunction Hall
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Terminal TypologiesTerminal TypologiesTerminal Typologies
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TemporaryTemporary15,000 15,000 –– 20,000 20,000 sfsf $10,000 / call$10,000 / call
Port of Quebec, Norfolk, etc…
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POM CT-10
EntryEntry--LevelLevel
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POM CT-10
EntryEntry--Level TerminalLevel Terminal
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Cruise Terminal 29
Occasional Use TerminalOccasional Use TerminalPort Everglades CTPort Everglades CT--29 Cruise/cargo joint use29 Cruise/cargo joint use
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Regular Use TerminalRegular Use Terminal
Miami Cruise Terminal D & E
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Disperse and separate flows to minimize congestion
Maximize curbside
POM D&E – Ground Plan
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Multiple check-in areas to separate people
POM CT D&E - 2nd Floor Plan
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MixedMixed--Use TerminalUse Terminal
Long Beach Cruise Complex
Early check-in @ attraction
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Adjacent Activities Relieve Burden on Terminal
Long Beach Cruise Terminal-Highlights
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Prince Rupert, BC
“Cow Bay” revitalizationdistrict
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Seasonal or Emergency turnaroundsSeasonal or Emergency turnaroundsTemporaryTemporaryFacilityFacility 3,000 – 20,0003,000 – 20,000
EntryEntry--LevelLevelTerminalTerminal
Occasional Occasional UseUse
TerminalTerminal
Regular UseRegular UseTerminalTerminal
Mixed-UseTerminal
Seasonal or Year-roundturnaround in Growth PortSeasonal or Year-roundturnaround in Growth Port
Entering Cruise Market in Seasonal or Limited Growth AreaEntering Cruise Market in Seasonal or Limited Growth Area
Established Cruise HomeportEstablished Cruise Homeport
Port of Call / Downtown / AttractionPort of Call / Downtown / Attraction
Cost ( in million ) Size ( in sf )
20,000 – 60,00020,000 – 60,000
50,000 – 80,00050,000 – 80,000
80,000 – 120,00080,000 – 120,000
80,000 – 120,00080,000 – 120,000
- $ 10,000 / call- $ 1.5 m
infrastructure
- $ 10,000 / call- $ 1.5 m
infrastructure
$ 3.0m – $10.0m$ 3.0m – $10.0m
$ 7.0m – $14.0m$ 7.0m – $14.0m
$ 12.0m – $35.0m$ 12.0m – $35.0m
$ 12.0m – $35.0m$ 12.0m – $35.0m
TypesTypes
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900-1050 FEET
20-36
26-30
26-34
1970 ‘ s
1980 ‘ s
1998+
600
1200-2000
2600-3800
20
80
90-150
800 FEET
500 FEET
Ship Displacement(In Thousands Grt.)
Passengers Drafts Air Drafts
140-175
160-180
-
960-1250 FEET
26-344200-6000 180-220200- 220
+2010‘ s
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(Pinnacle / Genesis Class)(Pinnacle / Genesis Class)Trends: Vessel SizesTrends: Vessel Sizes
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EmbarkEmbarkEmbark
Security4-6 Hours ProcessPeak Period 1.5 Hours – 2400 PAX12 Metal Detectors / Scanners
Managing Check-in 5400-6000 paxBreak Up Ship into Smaller Groups
General / VIP / Groups (3-4)Use Airline Check-in for Cruise Marshalling
Remote Check-in via InternetKiosks (self check-in)Photo ID @ Counter (minimize # of bottlenecks)Maximize curb length & Sidewalk width
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DebarkDebarkDebark
Luggage12,000 Pieces = two 30,000 sf halls 5 Shifts of 2400 Bags (4 Conveyors @ 600p/conveyor)
ConveyorsSpeed (Customs clearance)Real Estate (reduced building size)Operation Cost (maintained in union ports)
CBPSingle Face InspectionsSeparate Primary into Two Inspection Areas with Secondary Between Primaries
Parking 1000 – 1500/shipBuses 16 – 20 at a timeIncreased Remote Staging AreasTraffic Management / Engineering
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Traditional Lay Down (with & without Luggage Tables)
Compartmentalized Baggage Lay Down Access
Traditional Lay Down (with & without Luggage Tables)
Compartmentalized Baggage Lay Down Access
Design Solutions
ConveyorConveyor
SpeedHard CapitalImprove CostBags / s.f.
When do conveyors make sense?When do conveyors make sense?
Considerations:Considerations:Considerations: - Cost amortization- Airlift sensitivities - Pax Experience- Unionized?- Curbside check-in?
-- Cost amortizationCost amortization-- Airlift sensitivities Airlift sensitivities -- PaxPax ExperienceExperience-- Unionized?Unionized?-- Curbside checkCurbside check--in?in?
6 – 8 s.f. / Bag6 – 8 s.f. / Bag 5.5 hrs5.5 hrs
4.5 hrs4.5 hrs
3 hrs3 hrs
4 – 5 s.f. / Bag4 – 5 s.f. / Bag
5 – 5.5 s.f. / Bag5 – 5.5 s.f. / Bag
$ 5.6 – $ 9.0 m$ 5.6 – $ 9.0 m
$ 3.0 – $ 5.0 m$ 3.0 – $ 5.0 m
$ 5.0 – $ 6.0 m$ 5.0 – $ 6.0 m
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Planning for Cruise TerminalsPlanning for Cruise Terminals
PRESENTED BY:PRESENTED BY: Larry Levis, AIALarry Levis, AIAPrincipal, BEA International, Inc.Principal, BEA International, Inc.
American Association of Port AuthoritiesAmerican Association of Port Authorities
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Urban Design for the Cruise/Ferry IndustryUrban Design for the Cruise/Ferry IndustryUrban Design for the Cruise/Ferry Industry
Ascertain if there is a market for cruise or ferryLocal/Regional Government SupportLocal & Community Planning Workshops (1-2 yr process)
Integrate with Existing Urban Master PlanSolicit Joint Private DevelopmentMaximize Public Access to Water’s EdgeBe able to create Security during ship daysCreate Long-term (20-yr +) Vision
Make terminals multi-use (Exhibition or Function Hall)Create programs with other attractions for early arrivers