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      <title>Port Houston Wins $48 Million Federal Grant for Bayport Container Terminal Expansion</title>
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      <description>Port Houston has secured a $48 million grant through the U.S. Maritime Administration&amp;rsquo;s Port Infrastructure Development Program to fund construction of a new container yard and exit gate at the Bayport Container Terminal. The port will contribute roughly $56 million in matching funds, bringing the total project value to over $100 million.
The investment is structured under Port Houston&amp;rsquo;s STORM (Strategic Terminal Operations &amp;amp; Resilience Measures) application, which targets four operational objectives: adding 440,000 TEUs of cargo handling capacity, cutting truck turn times through a new East Exit Gate projected to save more than 11 million truck hours over the project&amp;rsquo;s lifetime, modernizing drainage and utility systems for hazard resilience, and expanding electrical and communications infrastructure to support current equipment generations and terminal security.</description>
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