PIER 16, the designated docking area at the north end of Manila North Harbour, is a vital subsection of Northport, which is operated by International Container Terminal Services Inc.- subsidiary Manila North Harbour Port. It is used by inter-island shipping operators, cargo vessels, and major logistics firms to load and unload goods. PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ICTSI
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ICTSI NorthPort upgrades Pier 16 facilities

Pier 16 rehabilitation has continued since April, covering the initial 40-meter section within a 100-meter work zone; dynamic load testing on newly installed piles confirmed that the structures meet required engineering and safety standards, allowing the project to proceed on schedule.

Mico Virata

International Container Terminal Services Inc.’s (ICTSI) NorthPort is moving ahead with a major structural rehabilitation program at Manila’s Terminal 1, completing key engineering tests and repair works as part of a three-year modernization effort aimed at strengthening cargo operations and supporting rising trade demand.

The company said rehabilitation activities at Pier 16 have continued since April, covering the initial 40-meter section within a 100-meter work zone.

Dynamic load testing on newly installed piles confirmed that the structures met required engineering and safety standards, allowing the project to proceed on schedule.

Simultaneous repairs

Simultaneous repairs are also being carried out beneath the wharf deck, alongside structural rehabilitation and asset-tagging initiatives designed to improve long-term port maintenance and operational monitoring.

NorthPort said the current phase of works is targeted for completion by the end of June, while the broader rehabilitation program remains on track for full completion by end-2027.

Port infra modernization

The project forms part of efforts to modernize port infrastructure amid increasing cargo volumes and expanding logistics requirements in the country.

The terminal operator added that construction activities are being implemented while maintaining regular port operations, with safety and quality controls remaining in place throughout the rehabilitation process.

Officials said the upgrades are expected to improve terminal durability, operational efficiency, and readiness to handle future trade growth.