Dredge Northern Channel to Avoid Future ‘Collapse’
November 17, 2015 6:53 am Leave your thoughtsPort Klang, the world’s 12th-busiest port, is likely to face congestion and possible disruption in its operations due to unequal... Read More
Port Klang, the world’s 12th-busiest port, is likely to face congestion and possible disruption in its operations due to unequal... Read More
Once upon a time, before the construction of the breakwater off the Long Beach coastline in the 1940s, the city... Read More
The first eminent domain actions to attain easements have been filed against beachfront property owners in northern Ocean County, Gov.... Read More
A state agency’s plans to dump sediment from Piper Brook on a field has angered neighborhood residents who say the... Read More
The state and local officials need to develop and support new strategies to create jobs. In an all-too-common scenario, another... Read More
The loss of coal shipments due to the closing of the B.C. Cobb Plant could have serious implications on the... Read More
Johnny Walker of DeRidder has recently accepted a position with the Kansas City District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Walker... Read More
Two Ellicott cutter suction dredges are currently being used in the expansion of a major port in Latin America. This... Read More
Two Chinese state-owned companies are looking to raise a combined total of as much as US$2.6 billion in initial public... Read More
The Belgian dredging, environmental and marine engineering group DEME secures several international dredging contracts with a total contract value of... Read More