Posted on March 3, 2016
By David Wren, The Post and Courier
A meeting for businesses interested in dredging Charleston Harbor to a 52-foot depth attracted 13 companies to the Army Corps of Engineers offices on Tuesday, as the process for picking a finalist for the $509 million project moves into its initial stages.
The meeting, which was closed to the public, included an hour-long overview of the program designed to give the Port of Charleston the deepest harbor on the East Coast. A question-and-answer session followed, but the conversation among company representatives was stymied by fears of giving their competitors too much information.
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