Dredgers Could See More Work as Water Bill Broadens Use for Sediment
January 2, 2017 4:41 am Leave your thoughtsThe Corps of Engineers will get more money for coastal beach replenishment and flood control projects, and more leeway for... Read More
The Corps of Engineers will get more money for coastal beach replenishment and flood control projects, and more leeway for... Read More
Jawaharlal Nehru (JN) Port, India’s busiest container port, has launched a global tender to deepen and widen Mumbai harbour channel... Read More
The federally supervised cleanup of PCB contamination on the Hudson River has failed to protect public health or the environment,... Read More
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will hold a public meeting at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center on Feb. 7... Read More
Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited, the concessionaire for the Kingston Container Terminal, says it will begin dredging within the shipping channel... Read More
Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority says 99,000 cbm of soil is to be excavated at specialized seaport Oktyabrsk. The dredging works... Read More
In a decade, the cost for deepening and widening of Mumbai’s harbour and port channels has shot up by 154%... Read More
CentrePort’s plans to dredge more than 6 million cubic metres of sediment from Wellington Harbour have hit a snag due... Read More
Industry once dominated Ashland’s waterfront on Lake Superior’s shores. State and federal regulators recently signed off on a method to... Read More
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock, a provider of dredging services, said late Tuesday that it has selected Lasse Petterson as... Read More