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“Emergency Response on Victoria Island – It’s what we do!”

United States

On October 21st, The Dutra Group answered an urgent call from Reclamation District #2040 to tackle a critical levee failure on Victoria Island. A massive breach was allowing over 5,000 gallons of water per minute to flood nearby fields. Dutra crews quickly mobilized, deploying specialized marine equipment and transporting quarry stone from the San Rafael… Read More

Corps of Engineers, Navy collaborate in experimental dredging for U.P. harbor

MI, United States

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District and Engineer Research and Development Center in partnership with the U.S. Navy removed over 25,000 cubic yards of material from Little Lake Harbor in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan this fall. Little Lake Harbor, designated as a harbor of refuge, requires annual… Read More

$132.8 Bn Marine and Ports Construction Global Market Opportunities and Strategies to 2033

World ,

Growth in the historic period resulted from the expansion of seaborne trade, growth in manufacturing and heavy industries and expansion and modernization of existing ports. Factors that negatively affected growth in the historic period were political uncertainties and cheaper air cargo services. This report describes and explains the marine and ports construction market and covers… Read More

Curtin Maritime Corp. finishes San Juan Harbor dredging project

CA, United States

The $54.2M project deepened and expanded canals to accommodate larger vessels.   California-based marine solutions company Curtin Maritime Corp. has completed the San Juan Harbor dredging and deepening project, removing nearly 3 million cubic yards (76 million cubic feet) of silt and sand from the San Juan Bay. The $54.2 million firm-fixed-price contract was awarded by… Read More

Opinion: Climate change and sand dredging threaten Cape Cod’s shorebirds

MA, United States

With the recent update to avian taxonomy released by eBird, bird enthusiasts frantically rifle through their life lists, a record of all species seen or heard, and look to celebrate the addition of newly recognized species. The house wren (Troglodytes aedon) has been split into nine distinct species, delighting bird watchers globally who can now add to… Read More

Overlook Beach Restoration Complete After Battling Erosion Crisis

NY, United States

BABYLON, NY —After a decade of battling erosion, the Town of Babylon’s Overlook Beach restoration will be finished Friday, according to town officials. “Work at Overlook completes today,” Ryan Bonner, Babylon’s Director of Communications, told Patch. The work is the first part of the New York Beach Erosion Control and Navigation Project, which will dredge… Read More

USDA Awards $19 Million for Wetland Restoration and Regenerative Agriculture in Southern Illinois

IL, United States

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a $1.5 billion investment in voluntary, incentive-based conservation practices, including an estimated $95 million for projects administered by Ducks Unlimited (DU). This funding, awarded under the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), will impact 55,000 acres of agricultural lands nationwide. “DU learned long ago that partnership-driven, incentive-based conservation practices… Read More

Restoring Louisiana’s Coastline: How marsh projects near Port Fourchon are protecting land, wildlife and communities

LA, United States

PORT FOURCHON, La. – Chett Chaisson leads a boat tour highlighting a newly-built section of marsh near Port Fourchon, the giant oil and gas service port where he serves as executive director. “Right behind this dirt berm right here is newly created land,” said Chaisson, as he pointed to a section of restored wetlands on… Read More

Oside selects site for sand pilot program

CA, United States

The City Council approves Phase 2 to begin between Tyson St. Park and Wisconsin Avenue, along with final design, engineering and environmental elements of the sand retention program OCEANSIDE — The city’s aggressive new beach sand nourishment and retention pilot program will begin at The Strand south of the Oceanside Pier. The City Council approved… Read More

Great Bay debate zeroes in on dredging

NY, United States

It was a sunny day with hardly a cloud as Billy Painter, a bayman or hard shell clammer, went about his business on his boat in the middle of the Long Island Sound. Deep in the water, though, things weren’t quite as calm. “It’s a beautiful day weatherwise,” Painter said. “As far as clamming, it’s… Read More

State taking applications for $10M in match grants for counties and dunes to replace sand, dunes lost to storms

NC, United States

The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality is accepting project applications for matching grant funding to help coastal cities and towns recover from hurricane damage. The deadline to submit an application is 5 p.m. on Jan. 24. The funding comes from Session Law 2023-134, which allocated $10 million to the DEQ Division of Water Resources’ Coastal Storm Damage… Read More

Dredging of river at Aroma Park by JS McCullough Excavating slowed by another permit request

IL, United States

KANKAKEE — At times when a project is dependent upon multiple government agencies, the process can hit snags or be slowed by permit requests. That’s the case with the dredging of the Kankakee River at the boat launch at Potawatomi Park in Aroma Park. The project, paid for by a state grant, was first announced… Read More

Louisiana’s governor raises major doubts about a stalled $3 billion coastal restoration project

LA, United States

NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry raised serious objections Thursday to a $3 billion project long hailed as key to restoring the state’s eroding coastline, decrying the growing cost and predicting dire harm to a coastal culture dependent on fishing, shrimping and oyster dredging. The Republican governor’s remarks to a Senate committee in Baton… Read More

Weeks Marine Lands $8.1 million Maintenance Dredging Project for Palm Beach, FL

LA, United States

Weeks Marine Inc., Covington, Louisiana, was awarded an $8,115,750 firm-fixed-price contract for maintenance dredging. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work will be performed in Palm Beach, Florida, with an estimated completion date of May 9, 2025. Fiscal 2025 civil construction funds in the amount of $8,115,750 were obligated at the time… Read More

California To Build $175 Million Seawall

CA, United States

The California Coastal Commission has greenlit a new seawall to be built along San Francisco’s coastline in a bid to protect the city’s infrastructure. The 3,200-foot-long wall, which will cost $175 million and be one of the largest construction projects in California’s history, will seek to prevent damage to the shoreline from the impact of… Read More

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