UPDATE: Port Canaveral’s Cruise Terminal 3 Expected to be Completed on Schedule

By  //  April 4, 2020

terminal to be substantially complete on May 20

ABOVE VIDEO: Work is progressing on Cruise Terminal 3 and expected to be completed on schedule.

The Cruise Terminal 3 construction is the largest single project in the history of Port Canaveral at $163 million.

PORT CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – Work is progressing on Cruise Terminal 3 and expected to be completed on schedule.

The Cruise Terminal 3 construction is the largest single project in the history of Port Canaveral at $163 million.

The berth and parking garage are substantially complete, and the terminal expected to be substantially complete on May 20.

There was an immediate need to put Cruise Terminal 3 berth into use after all cruise sailings were suspended due to COVID-19.

“We had to get over 1,300 feet of security fencing installed in order to secure any ship that would berth at the terminal,” said Port Canaveral spokesman Steve Linden.

“Work was completed in record time in order to accommodate more cruise ships after the suspension.”

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Work is progressing on Cruise Terminal 3 and expected to be completed on schedule. (Port Canaveral image)
The berth and parking garage are substantially complete, and the terminal expected to be substantially complete on May 20. (Port Canaveral image)
There was an immediate need to put Cruise Terminal 3 berth into use after all cruise sailings were suspended due to COVID-19. (Port Canaveral image)
The Cruise Terminal 3 construction is the largest single project in the history of Port Canaveral at $163 million. (Port Canaveral image)
Work is progressing on Cruise Terminal 3 and expected to be completed on schedule. (Port Canaveral image)

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