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Parsons Brinckerhoff Will Develop Boston Container Terminal The Boston office of Parsons Brinckerhoff, the engineering, ar- chitectural, and planning firm, is currently at work on a project that will transform the west end of the Massachusetts Port Au- thority's Castle Island Terminal into a modern container terminal. This is a first step in significantly increasing the container-handling capacity of Boston Harbor. When completed, the South Boston Terminal located across the Harbor from Logan Airport, will be upgraded to include a 1,000- foot berth, two container cranes, and a 10-acre upland area with terminal support facilities. Ground-breaking ceremonies are expected to take place this month. The scope of work includes de- tailed inspection of the existing marginal timber wharf, rehabili- tating and upgrading the wharf foundation, extending the wharf deck, and adding crane rail foun- dations to support the crane run- way. Due to airplane glide path limitations near the airport, low profile cranes will be specified. Further steps in the rehabilita- tion call for the design of three buildings—an administrative cen- ter, a service garage, and an em- ployee facility—as well as the de- sign of all new utilities, security fencing, and ship's services. Parsons Brinckerhoff will fol- low the project through to com- pletion, with construction man- agement services geared toward keeping Castle Island Terminal's busy shipping schedule in oper- ation while the conversion is un- derway. A fast-track design and construction schedule is being used to achieve startup in the first quarter of 1981. Common Brothers U.S.A. Appoints Leo McKay Common Brothers U.S.A. Lim- ited, the New York arm of the Common Brothers Group, New- castle, England-based shipowning and shipbroking company, recent- ly announced the appointment as a nonexecutive director of Leo McKay, president of S.E.L. Ma- duro (Florida). Mr. McKay brings to the Com- mon Brothers board over 30 years of experience in the U.S. steam- ship business. Most recently, he is based in Miami, where he heads S.E.L. Maduro's Florida operation. Common Brothers' New York office is active in the sale and purchase of vessels, and addition- ally specializes in the chartering and sale of roll-on roll-off and con- tainer vessels. Free Bulletin Offered On Marine Alternators For Work, Crew, Supply Boats A free technical bulletin just released by the LIMA Electric Company, Inc., Lima, Ohio, com- pletely describes the company's SER^ (Synchronous Externally Regulated) Alternators for ma- rine applications. The 361 and 441 Frame SER 1,200 RPM brushless alternators are built especially for use on work, crew, supply and fish boats because of the low noise and vi- bration levels associated with lower engine operating speed. They are easily adaptable to all makes of 1,200 RPM marine gen- set engines. LIMA alternator foot mounting is directly interchangeable with most 1,200 RPM alternators in service, allowing easy field re- placement. Standard LIMA 1,200 RPM SER Alternators have ABS approval, which simplifies certi- fication of particular units for specific hulls. For copies of the free literature or more information on 1,200 RPM alternators, write to J.D. Bourque, Sales Manager, Lima Electric Company, 200 East Chap- man Road, Lima, Ohio 45802. It weighs less than fifty pounds, has a cleaning range of 30 feet and up to 30 tons per hour throughput. and range to clean medium sized tanks or hidden areas in large tanks. The SSK machine can be fixed-in-place at any angle, weighs 55 lbs and has a throughput capacity of 80 tons per hour and an effective cleaning range of approximately 100 feet. The SSK aduantage: low cost cleaning of moderate size tanks with famous Butterworth Systems technology. "ball of twine" spray pattern that crisscrosses and overlaps for thorough cleaning. The SK machine weighs 55 pounds and has a throughput of 30-60 tons per hour and a range of 70 feet. The Super K aduantage: low cost cleaning of hard-to- reach areas plus Butterworth Systems reliability. The BUTTERWORTH MP Machine. Cleans Hard-to-reach Areas From Any Angle. The multi-position, very high-capacity BUTTERWORTH® MP machine is designed to clean hard-to-reach areas in complex tank structures. Self-powered The BUTTERWORTH K Machine For Small Tanks, Fixed-in-place at Any Location. Fixed-in-place, the K machine is ideal for cleaning smaller tanks or small hard-to-clean areas in large tanks. Its twin nozzles rotate while the entire unit revolves, thereby producing Butterworth Systems' "ball of twine" pattern which ensures that every inch of surface is completely covered. The K advantage: small size, lightweight, low cost and the most proven Butterworth Systems technology. The BUTTERWORTH SK Machine. Cleans Hidden Areas or Smaller Tanks. Over 20,000 BUTTERWORTH "- K machines have made it gga the industry favorite for every kind of tank cleaning for twenty-three years. ^^ Now the K machine provides valuable COW service. Fixed-in-place at any angle, the SK machine has a g twelve year track S record of pit dependable, '"Jjj effective cleaning. Jp It features Butterworth Systems' exclusive ^Bj and featuring simple design, the MP provides the very high reliability required for within-tank mounting. This single nozzle tank cleaning machine weighs 178 lbs and can be fixed-in- place in ^ location, at any angle, and is specifically designed to allow installation on tank bottoms under the cargo. The MP aduantage: cleans large areas which cannot be reached by conventional deck- mounted equipment and provides unbeatable Butterworth Systems performance. For any capacity range or tank location Butterworth Systems has proven equipment to meet your needs. Capacity Tons Per Hour Attitude Weight Location LAVOMATIO SA Deck Mounted Vertical BUTTERWORTH * P-60 Deck Mounted Vertical BUTTERWORTH" MP BUTTERWORTH" SSK BUTTERWORTH SK BUTTERWORTH" K '930-1980 Butterworth Systems For more information contact Butterworth Systems Inc. 224 Park Avenue, Box 352, Florham Park, N.J. 07932 USA Telephone: (201) 765-1549 Telex: 136434 Butterworth Systems (UK) Ltd. 445 Brighton Road, South Croydon, Surrey CR2 6EU, England Telephone: 01-668-6211 Telex: 946524 The BUTTERWORTH® SSK Machine. For Small Areas or Medium Size Tanks The BUTTERWORTH® SSK two-nozzle machine combines throughput