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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District has projects funded through the Infrastructure I

GA, United States

SAVANNAH, Ga. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced in January, the studies, projects, and programs that will be initiated in Fiscal Year 2022 with the $22.81 billion in supplemental funding provided in two recently enacted laws — the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA); and the 2022 Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (DRSAA)…. Read More

U.S Army Corps of Engineers Charleston District Receives IIJA Funding

SC, United States

CHARLESTON, S.C. — On Nov. 15, 2021, President Biden signed into law the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). The Act provides $17.1 billion for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) Civil Works programs, projects and activities that will help the nation address current and future water resources infrastructure needs. On Jan. 18, 2022, the… Read More

Norfolk to Get Nearly $250 Million to Build Up its Floodwall

VA, United States

It is not really news that Norfolk has a problem with coastal flooding.  What is news is the tremendous amount of money the city just received to fund its various coastal resilience projects. This past January, the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) announced how they would spend $14 billion from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. … Read More

Proposed Beaufort County tax district would pay to dredge creek behind official’s home

SC, United States

A Beaufort County elected official is facing scrutiny for being involved in a plan to raise his neighbors’ property taxes to pay for the dredging of a creek that flows behind his house. The proposal, floated by a group of six Hilton Head Island property owners, including Beaufort County Council member Stu Rodman, would tax… Read More

Ortley Beach, Toms River Beach Replenishment Slated for Fall Construction

NJ, United States

Beach replenishment along Toms River Township’s beaches – most critically required in Ortley Beach – is likely to begin this fall, officials said Wednesday. Under an agreement signed after Superstorm Sandy, the federal government pledged to keep up the region’s beaches for 50 years, with renourishments occurring every seven years or after severe weather events…. Read More

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock $20M beach renourishment project starting soon on Pleasure Island

NC, United States

CAROLINA BEACH — Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company, the largest dredging provider in the country, will soon descend on Pleasure Island to tackle beach renourishment projects on Carolina and Kure beaches. Following a year of funding uncertainty that required the intervention of North Carolina’s congressional delegation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced on… Read More

Maryland to bring back two vanishing islands through dredging

MD, United States

A pair of vanishing islands off the coast of Dorchester County, Md., are to be restored using dredged sediment. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Supplemental FY 2022 Workplan allocates $37.5 million in funding that guarantees construction of the Mid-Chesapeake Bay Island Ecosystem Restoration project. The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Port Administration (MDOT… Read More

Wabasso Beach closing for sand project

FL, United States

Surfers hoping to spend their spring break riding waves at Wabasso Beach may find the park gates locked and the beach teeming with dump trucks and heavy equipment, as county crews will close the beach at dusk this Friday. “The contractor will lock the gate that evening following the park closure, and will mobilize into… Read More

Dewey stormwater repair project set to begin

DE, United States

A major stormwater pipe reline and reconstruction project is set to begin in Dewey Beach. Commissioners voted unanimously Jan. 21 to approve the worst-case scenario cost estimate of $478,000 for the project plus an additional $69,800 in engineering fees and services to Remington & Vernick Engineers. Work will begin first on areas of Bayard Avenue… Read More

Public comment period open for permit application to dredge Utah Lake

UT, United States

The Army Corp of Engineers permit would enable the company, Lake Restoration Solutions, to dredge Utah Lake, then build islands with the dredged material. LRS submitted their permit application on January 6, 2022. Late Tuesday, February 1, the permit was made publicly available on the Army Corps of Engineers website (https://www.spk.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Utah-Lake-Restoration-Project/) The document includes aerial… Read More

Employee Spotlight: Geographic Information Systems Specialist Lindsay Barrios

United States

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – our employees are the reason we succeed. Sure, we might be biased, but the Memphis District team is comprised of the best of the best. To show how much we value them, we highlight one professional every month by asking about their position, what it’s… Read More

Phase 2 Muddy River FRM project work will progress to Work Areas #5 and #6 February 28

MA, United States

CONCORD, Mass. —  The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District announced today that dredging activities continue to progress on Phase 2 of the $36.5 million Muddy River Flood Risk Management project in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts. In Feb. 28, 2022, work will progress to Work Areas #5 and #6 in the vicinity of… Read More

$1.5 Million In Federal Funds to Go Towards Lake Michigan Shoreline Investment Study

IL, United States

Chicago’s Lake Michigan shoreline will receive a $1.5 million investment in federal funding, allowing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to survey and study the shoreline. The project will seek to repair existing shoreline infrastructure and further protect against shoreline deterioration. The project is being funded as a part of the Infrastructure Investment and… Read More

Ortley Beach, Toms River Beach Replenishment Slated for Fall Construction

NJ, United States

Beach replenishment along Toms River Township’s beaches – most critically required in Ortley Beach – is likely to begin this fall, officials said Wednesday. Under an agreement signed after Superstorm Sandy, the federal government pledged to keep up the region’s beaches for 50 years, with renourishments occurring every seven years or after severe weather events…. Read More

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