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Charleston District turns sand into strategy: Reimagines coastal engineering on South Carolina’s coast

SC, United States

Innovation is changing how we approach coastlines, redefining them not as rigid borders but as dynamic systems where engineering works in sync with nature. On April 20, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Charleston District, marked a milestone on the Isle of Palms by completing two forward-thinking dredging and sand placement efforts. Through the… Read More

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Local Partners Advance Major Restoration Plan for Chicago’s Waterways

IL, United States

By Kyler Davis and Jacob Zdrojewski The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Chicago District, has taken a critical step toward large-scale ecosystem restoration of the Chicago Area Waterways System (CAWS) by completing a Federal Interest Determination (FID) report for the Chicago Area Waterways System Restoration and Recreation (CAWSRR) Study. The FID report was signed by… Read More

Norfolk Dredging Co. Wins $21.7M USACE Contract for New Jersey Beach Nourishment Project

NJ, United States

Norfolk Dredging Co., Chesapeake, Virginia, was awarded a $21,679,126 firm-fixed-price contract for construction services supporting the Beach Nourishment Great Egg Harbor Inlet to Townsends Inlet Project. Work will be performed in Strathmere, New Jersey, with an estimated completion date of Aug. 15, 2026. Fiscal 2026 construction, Corps of Engineers, civil funds in the amount of… Read More

Army Corps to Begin Long-Awaited Beach Work in Sea Isle City and Strathmere

VA, United States

By Vince Conti The Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District has awarded a $21.6 million contract to Norfolk Dredging of Chesapeake, Va. for dune and beach fill work in Strathmere and Sea Isle City. Construction is to begin in early June in the Sea Isle area after equipment is mobilized. Strathmere’s project will begin after… Read More

2 Jersey Shore beaches in dire need of a fix will get it — but not until after Memorial Day

NJ, United States

By Eric Conklin | NJ.com Workers will channel tons of sand onto several New Jersey beaches harmed by intense erosion, but not before the summer crowds descend on them. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded a $21.6 million contract to a Virginia-based dredging company to pump sand onto beaches in Sea Isle City and Strathmere, in… Read More

Florida’s most-eroded beach needs help. Will T-groins work?

FL, United States

By Timothy O’Hara The Army Corps of Engineers and St. Lucie County are working on a new solution to fix Florida’s most-eroded beach. Here are 5 things to know about the T-groin project: They plan to place a half-dozen T-groins at the Fort Pierce Jetty Park beach by 2030. T-groins are designed to reduce wave… Read More

Blue Mountain Lake drawdown begins May 1

AR, United States

By Jay Townsend The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will begin lowering Blue Mountain Lake May 1 to support habitat improvement efforts for fish and waterfowl. The lake will be lowered from elevation 384 feet to 374 feet over about three months. It is expected to reach the target elevation by… Read More

USACE issues permit for Summer’s End Marina in U.S. Virgin Islands

U.S. Virgin Islands , United States

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District issued a permit for the Summer’s End Marina located in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands on April 20.  The Standard Permit issued to the Summer’s End Group will allow construction of a marina within the Coral Harbor.  The 67,833 square-foot fixed-dock marina would consist of 115 slips to… Read More

USACE announces historic $1 billion award to Ferrovial Construction PR for Contract 3 of the Río Puerto Nuevo Flood Risk Management Project

Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Caribbean District, has awarded a $1.078 billion construction contract to Ferrovial Construcción PR, LLC, a subsidiary of the Ferrovial S.A. Group, Caribbean District Commander Col. Charles L. Decker announced today. This award is the largest Corps of Engineers Civil Works contract in Puerto Rico’s history and… Read More

Collaborative testing demonstration seeks improvement for shorelines remediation projects

AL, United States

By William S. Farrow REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — Traditional methods to detect Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) on shorelines can be a struggle. As a result, many impacted areas remain unaddressed due to the difficulty, cost, and risk associated with large-scale detection and classification. In February, a team of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers geophysicists and ordnance explosive safety… Read More

USACE Helps with Dredge Permiting of Tillamook Bay, Or.

OR, United States

At their meeting on April 22, Tillamook County commissioners gave Tillamook County Director of Community Development Sarah Absher permission to take the lead on permitting a United States Army Corps of Engineers project to dredge the channel between the Port of Garibaldi and the tip of Bayocean Spit. The project will take place after the… Read More

Fire Island to Montauk Point Project by Weeks Marine Wins ENR New York Awards for Safety and Water/Environment

NY, United States

The Fire Island to Montauk Point project was recognized with the Award of Merit in Water/Environment and the Excellence in Safety award at the ENR New York Best Projects Awards. Working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, our team strengthened a vulnerable stretch of shoreline protecting the Westhampton and Cupsogue communities…. Read More

Orleans, Niagara reps advocate for dredging of recreational harbors on Lake Ontario

NY, United States

BUFFALO – Orleans County Legislature Chairman Lynne Johnson and Niagara County Legislator Dave Godfrey took part last week in the Great Lakes Shallow Harbor Draft Stakeholders meeting led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The legislators continue to advocate for dredging of our recreational harbors along the shore of Lake Ontario to ensure they… Read More

USACE adjusting Harbor Project report after state objection

NC, United States

By Connor Smith WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it’s making changes to its report on a controversial $1.3 billion proposal to deepen the Cape Fear River, two months after state officials formally objected to the project. USACE’s Dave Connolly said the agency is making “minor” additions and adjustments to its report, and plans… Read More

3 Florida beach restoration projects celebrated by Army Corps, counties

FL, United States

By Timothy O’Hara Army Corps of Engineers officials were in Martin County April 27 and will be in Fort Pierce April 28 for two ribbon-cutting ceremonies on three of their most recent beach restoration projects in Martin and St. Lucie counties. The first event was at 1 p.m. April 27 at Bob Graham Beach at 3225 NE… Read More

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