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Gibbs & Cox awarded Navy contract worth a potential $319 million

VA, United States

The largest independent naval architecture and marine engineering firm in the U.S., Arlington, Va., headquartered Gibbs & Cox Inc., has been awarded a $29.5 million contract that could be worth almost $319 million if all options are exercised. Awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., the contract is for supporting surface combatant ship… Read More

Draft harbor and waterways plan proposes dredging, bulkhead and boardwalk projects for Beaufort

NC, United States

BEAUFORT — Town officials are looking into major improvement projects along the Beaufort waterfront, including repair and/or replacement of the boardwalk and bulkhead along Taylors Creek. The town board of commissioners met Feb. 14 for its regular meeting online via Zoom. During the meeting, Beaufort Harbor and Waterways Master Plan Advisory Committee chairman Doug Townsend… Read More

Flannagan Lake goes into deep drawdown

VA, United States

John W. Flannagan Lake is performing a deep drawdown in order to perform inspections and maintenance on the dam. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers performs a deep drawdown every 10 years in which the lake is drawn down an additional 30 feet from their normal drawdown for winter. “The timing for this drawdown was… Read More

Corps resumes Lake Traverse releases

MN, United States

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, will increase releases at Reservation Dam at Lake Traverse, near Wheaton, Minnesota, beginning Feb. 16, and at White Rock Dam at Mud Lake, near Wheaton, Minnesota, beginning Feb. 17. Users should use extreme caution on the river ice below the reservoirs as… Read More

USACE Mechanical Engineer, Shahidou Mariko, Wins High-Level Award

GA, United States

SAVANNAH, Ga. – As a child, Shahidou Mariko loved to tinker. He often spent time taking apart toys, frequently Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars, and reassembling them into his own creations, self-described super toys. That tinkering flourished into a desire to work on real cars with his father, particularly German cars such as his beloved… Read More

USACE Biologist Wins High-Level Award

GA, United States

SAVANNAH, Ga. – During her senior year while studying biology at Tennessee State University, Pamela Backus began working in a ranger co-op program, an opportunity that steered her career unexpectedly. She originally envisioned herself working in research, but the co-op program directed her towards a different possibility: Working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers…. Read More

Flagler County Tries to Buy More Time in Dunes Easement Dispute in Face of Army Corps’ Eroding Patience

FL, United States

Faced with an ultimatum from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Flagler County government has outlined a timeline to the federal agency that it hopes will buy it more time before the Corps redirects $17 million earmarked for dune reconstruction in Flagler Beach. Once that money is redirected, there’s no telling when it may be… Read More

Program manager recognized as ‘Modern-Day Technology Leader’

DC, United States

WASHINGTON D.C. (Feb. 18, 2021) – Officials honored the Hydropower Remote Operations Program manager with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District as a “Modern-Day Technology Leader” during the 36th Black Engineer of the Year Awards’ Technology Recognition Ceremony today at the Omni Shoreham Hotel. Kimberly Edwards, who works in the Operations Division, received… Read More

Manson Construction Starts Annual dredging of Ventura Harbor, with completion slated for mid-March

CA, United States

VENTURA, Calif. – Annual dredging commenced Feb. 14 in Ventura Harbor to deepen the federal navigation channel and sand traps to their authorized levels, with a scheduled completion timeframe of mid-March. The Los Angeles District is working with contractor Manson Construction Co., which is using a hydraulic dredge to place beach-quality dredged material from the… Read More

DeJuan Carter receives Black Engineer of the Year Award

AR, United States

DeJuan Carter, chief of engineering and construction division for the Little Rock District is receiving a Modern Day and Technology award at the Black Engineer of the Year awards ceremony on Feb. 18, 2022. The Black Engineer of the Year Awards in science, technology, engineering and math recognize innovative leaders. Carter was selected for this… Read More

Lyon Shipyard to drydock a dry dock

VA, United States

The Navy’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) has awarded Lyon Shipyard a $16.3 million contract to complete the dry-docked availability phased maintenance availability onboard the USS Dynamic (AFDL-6) and Barge (YFND-30). Delivered in 1944 by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company, Eureka, Calif., USS Dynamic is an auxiliary floating dry dock, while YFND-30 is its… Read More

Murrells Inlet dredging project gets $6M from federal infrastructure bill

SC, United States

MURRELLS INLET — More than $6 million has been allocated from federal infrastructure bill for dredging the channel in Murrells Inlet — ensuring easier navigation for larger boats while also providing beach renourishment to Garden City Beach. The last time the channel was dredged was in 2017, said Jeff Livasy, the U.S. Army Corps of… Read More

Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Includes an Unprecedented $1.1 Billion for Everglades Revitalization

FL, United States

The money will go toward funding projects in the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, a Florida law passed in 2000 that consists of 68 different projects that will cost a total of $23 billion. ORLANDO, Fla.—When the tide is right, the ink-colored water spreads like a shadow across the aquamarine Indian River Lagoon. The dark water… Read More

$162 million in federal funds support Klamath Basin restoration efforts

CA, United States

Federal funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, better known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, would “make great strides” in addressing the drought crisis in the Klamath Basin. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will invest $162 million in federal funds to restore the Klamath Basin ecosystem and support water resilience and infrastructure. “The transformative investments… Read More

GP’s ‘Hellgate’ has dredging application withdrawn by US Army Corps of Engineers

OR, United States

GRANTS PASS, Ore. —Hellgate Jetboat Excursions in Grants Pass has had its application withdrawn, to dredge part of the Rogue River. That update is according to the US Army Corps of Engineers. NBC5 News told you last summer that Hellgate filed to renew its dredge and fill permit, for ten years. According to a Facebook… Read More

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