Three parcels recognized as one of two deep water berths in region that remains available for private use Greenspring Realty Partners, Inc. (GRP), a Baltimore-based commercial real estate and investment company and The Berg Corp., a Baltimore-based demolition company, have announced the acquisition of a 12-acre waterfront site located at 4601 Newgate Avenue in south… Read More
CAMP HILL, Pa., June 10, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Harsco Corporation (NYSE: HSC) announced today early termination of the waiting periods under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 (the “HSR Act”) for both Harsco’s acquisition of Clean Earth, Inc. (“Clean Earth”) from Compass Group Diversified Holdings LLC and Harsco’s divestiture of its Air-X-Changers business… Read More
New strategic plan will promote local chapter engagement with Congress and look toward building, and promoting, membership globally. WASHINGTON – June 6, 2019 – PRLog — In his role as the new Executive Vice President of the International Propeller Club of the United States (IPCUS), John Cullather, is setting a course for the 50 American-based… Read More
Last week Myrna LaBarre retired from Ellicott Dredges after a career there of over 58 years. DredgeWire believes that she can rightfully claim to have the longest tenure of anyone anywhere in the industry. For the last decade plus she served as Corporate Secretary, having served in many other positions with the company over the… Read More
We extend our congratulations to the following leaders within U.S. Army Engineer Regiment. They have all been selected and confirmed by the Senate for promotion to the rank of Major General: Brigadier General PETER B. ANDRYSIAK, Jr., United States Army, for promotion to the rank of MAJOR GENERAL. He previously served as our Pacific Ocean… Read More
DredgeWire exclusive Chicago Illinois, June 5, 2019 – GLDD Dredging President Dave Simonelli opened the formal WEDA Annual Meeting with a keynote address on the 130+ year history of the company, featuring such highlights and project achievements such as the “reversal” of the Chicago River, the reclamation of Northerly Island and the Lincoln Park Extension…. Read More
The Altamira port complex in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, is one of the four largest ports in Mexico. Altamira is part of a large industrial complex dedicated logistics of items such as LNG, petrochemicals, industrial components, and commodities. At the moment, two Ellicott dredges are operating or about to begin a port dredging project… Read More
Leah (Martinez) Cook has joined Port Houston as director of marketing and branding. In her role, Cook will be responsible for all activities related to conceptualising, implementing and executing Port Houston’s market strategy. Cook most recently served as director of marketing, public relations and communications at Intermarine. Among her various responsibilities she successfully executed two… Read More
CC Industries (“CCI”) has acquired Southern Towing Company (“STC”) from Trive Capital. This acquisition broadens CCI’s portfolio of industry leading industrial companies. Founded in 1958, and headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, STC is one of the largest operators of towboats and barges along the inland waterways of the United States. Southern Towing provides marine transportation of… Read More
Mobile Pulley Works (MPW) of Mobile (Alabama), USA, has been awarded an important new contract by BEAN Coastal LLC, a subsidiary of Callan Marine Ltd from Galveston (Texas). MPW Owner Billy Prine is informing, the contract includes the design, construction, delivery and installation of the complete dredging equipment package for a new powerful cutter suction… Read More
Ellicott Dredge Technologies (EDT) is pleased to announce the repeat sale of a Mud Cat auger style cutterhead dredge to the City of Pocatello’s Water Pollution Control Department (WPC). The city replaced their 32-year-old Mud Cat MC-815 with Mud Cat’s updated MC- 225D with 815 style cutterhead. Mud Cat was selected over multiple US bidders and… Read More
Tom Frazer plans to make water quality a priority in new role created by Republican governor Ron DeSantis To say Dr Tom Frazer faces a daunting workload as he begins his new job as Florida’s first chief science officer would be an underestimation. From the increasing risk of ever stronger Atlantic hurricanes, toxic algae blooms… Read More
Are you trying to determine if mechanical dredging or hydraulic dredging is best suited to meet your mining requirements? Some advocates may argue that mechanical dredging is an easier and less complicated process for crews. However, hydraulic dredging is cost efficient, offers increased flexibility, and is best suited for challenging environments where excavators are limited…. Read More
ASBPA is excited to introduce the Best Restored Shores Award to recognize projects that enhance the environment, including low-energy or moderate-energy shorelines. Nominations for the inaugural 2019 awards will be accepted through July 12. The award-winning projects could include: – Back bay projects – Living shoreline projects (including large freshwater lakes) – Beneficial use of… Read More
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