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GLDM Lands $9.2 million Marine Construction Project for Grand Haven, MI

MI, United States

Great Lakes Dock and Materials LLC,* Muskegon, Michigan, was awarded a $9,257,575 firm-fixed-price contract for marine construction. Bids were solicited via the web with three received. Work will be performed in Grand Haven, Michigan, with an estimated completion date of Oct. 30, 2027. Fiscal 2022 civil construction funds in the amount of $9,257,575 were obligated… Read More

USACE awards contract for Mill Creek maintenance yard expansion, security upgrades

WA, United States

WALLA WALLA, Wash. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, has awarded a $349,000 construction contract to Paragon Native LLC for improvements to the maintenance yard at Mill Creek Dam and Bennington Lake near Walla Walla, Washington. The project will expand the footprint of the existing maintenance yard, providing more fenced space… Read More

USACE Value Engineering Team Recognized on Global Stage

DC, United States

WASHINGTON, D.C. – For the first time in its 250-year history, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers earned a Top 20 finish for its innovative approach to project delivery against corporate powerhouses in the prestigious Project Management Institute (PMI), Program Management Office (PMO) Global Awards. The USACE Office of Value Expertise’s achievement highlights the agency’s commitment… Read More

Nashville District invests in tomorrow’s leaders through leadership program

TN, United States

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Gratitude and reflection filled the room as 18 employees with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District graduated from Level I of the Leadership Development Program during a ceremony at district headquarters Sept. 4. Led by longtime instructor Michael Evans, who has taught the course for over eight years, the program… Read More

Distinct Sandbar Behavior on a Gently Sloping Shoreface Sea-Breeze Dominated Beach

MS, United States

Vicksburg, Miss. — Link: https://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/49918 Report Number: ERDC/CHL MP-25-13 Title: Distinct Sandbar Behavior on a Gently Sloping Shoreface Sea-Breeze Dominated Beach By Gabriela Medellín, Alec Torres-Freyermuth, and Nicholas Cohn Source

Projecting the Longevity of Coastal Foredunes Under Stochastic Meteorological and Oceanographic Forcing

MS, United States

Vicksburg, Miss. — Link: https://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/49920 Report Number: ERDC/CHL MP-25-14 Title: Projecting the Longevity of Coastal Foredunes Under Stochastic Meteorological and Oceanographic Forcing By Nicholas Cohn and Dylan Anderson Source

Army Corps eyes restart of Apalachicola River navigational dredging

FL, United States

A coalition of the six Florida counties along the river is urging federal officials not to return to past practices they say destroyed or smothered floodplain habitat and choked creeks with dredged sand. GREENWIRE | TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Some Florida counties and environmental groups are opposing a federal move to consider resuming dredging in the Apalachicola… Read More

USACE returning to complete maintenance dredging at Channel Islands Harbor

CA, United States

OXNARD, Calif. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, in coordination with the County of Ventura, is returning to complete the maintenance dredging at Channel Islands Harbor. USACE has conducted routine maintenance dredging of Channel Islands Harbor since the 1960s. Manson Construction of Seattle, USACE’s contractor, will be completing the work. During the… Read More

Alaska District celebrates ribbon cutting for Dutch Harbor Channels Project in Unalaska

AK, United States

Col. Jeffrey Palazzini, district commander, attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Dutch Harbor Channels Project in the community of Unalaska on Sep. 2. He joined Vincent Tutiakoff, mayor of Unalaska, Bil Homka, city manager, and members of the City Council to celebrate the critical milestone at the harbor. Before work at this project began,… Read More

ASA visits Jacksonville Districts’ South Florida EAA Project

FL, United States

SOUTH BAY, Fla. – The Honorable Adam Telle, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) and Maj. Gen. Jason Kelly, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Deputy Commanding General for Civil and Emergency Operations, visited the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District keynote project at the Central Everglades Planning Project Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) phase… Read More

Colonel Brad Morgan, Wilmington District commander addresses the audience at the final community Hurricane Helene briefing in Buncombe County, NC.

NC, United States

Colonel Brad Morgan, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District, participated in Buncombe County’s 86th and final Hurricane Helene community briefing this week. Held inside the county’s government building, the briefing drew local leaders, media and community members, reflecting on nearly a year of response and recovery. As participants entered, conversations echoed… Read More

Indian River Inlet beach repairs, sand system upgrades get $15M boost

DE, United States

BETHANY BEACH, Del. — Members of Delaware’s congressional delegation joined Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Secretary Greg Patterson and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lt. Col. Ryan Baum to tour key coastal restoration projects at the Indian River Inlet, backed by more than $15 million in federal support. The group gathered near the base… Read More

Mike Hooks Wins $49 million CSD Rental Contract from USACE Mobile, Al. with Work Locations to be Determined

AL, United States

Mike Hooks LLC, Westlake, Louisiana, was awarded a $49,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for the rental of a cutterhead pipeline dredge with attendant plant and operators for maintenance dredging. Bids were solicited via the web with three received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Nov. 4, 2026…. Read More

New hope for Fire Island lovers as state funds beach restoration

NY, United States

A wave of relief washed over Fire Island this summer thanks to new funding intended to prevent the beloved shoreline from becoming New York’s own Atlantis. The money — $1.7 billion secured in this year’s state budget — pays for resiliency work for Fire Island and other Long Island shorelines through 2050. It helps cover… Read More

Mattituck Inlet 2025 dredging project postponed

NY, United States

Plans to dredge 6,000 cubic yards of sand from Mattituck Inlet this fall have been postponed to October 2026 by the Army Corps of Engineers, Army Corps spokesperson James D’Ambrosio said. The inlet, located on Long Island Sound, serves as a harbor of refuge during severe storms and supports recreational boating, including commercial marinas like Strong’s Marina. The navigation channel… Read More

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