
Posted on September 21, 2020
This past week J.E. McAmis was awarded two more jetty projects for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District. J.E. McAmis jetty crews will commence work on the Lake Worth Inlet, North Jetty in Palm Beach County, and work on the Port Everglades South Jetty in Broward County early in 2021 with completion of both projects in the summer of 2021. Work will include both crane and excavator placement from barges.
J.E. McAmis, out of Chico, CA operates its own dredges, tugboats, barges, cranes, and quarries on both coasts, and has several marine yards spread between Oregon, Washington, and Florida.
J.E. McAmis has been in business since 1973 and performs significant heavy-civil, marine and environmental work for the Department of Defense throughout Alaska, Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho, and Florida.
J.E. McAmis currently has more than $180M in jetty work under contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on both coasts.