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Manson Construction Co. takes delivery of America’s largest hopper dredge from Seatrium AmFELS, Inc.

Posted on January 23, 2026

Another powerful signal that American shipbuilding is moving forward. Yesterday, Seatrium AmFELS, Inc. (Brownsville, Texas) delivered the TSHD Frederick Paup to Manson Construction Co. (Seattle) — now the largest self-propelled trailing suction hopper dredge ever built in the United States.

Designed by Manson in partnership with Hockema Group (Seattle), the vessel measures 420’ x 81’, draws 28’6”, and features a hopper capacity exceeding 15,000 cubic yards.

Key specifications:
• ~25,000 horsepower
Wabtec Corporation‘s Three Tier 4 Wabtec 16V250MDC diesel-electric main engines
• Triple Schottel RudderPropellers (510 L FP) azimuthing stern drives
• Twin Brunvoll bow thrusters
• Two 12V250MDC Wabtec gensets
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)-classed with dynamic positioning, integrated dredging systems, and advanced power management
• Full Furuno electronics suite and modern navigation systems

The Jones Act–compliant newbuild surpasses Manson’s 13,500-cu.-yd. Glenn Edwards (built in 2006 by Alabama Shipyard) as the largest U.S.-built hopper dredge to date.

William Doyle, CEO of the Dredging Contractors of America said:
“This is more than a vessel delivery — it’s an investment in American shipyards, American mariners, American Companies, American engineering, and the long-term resilience of our port and navigation infrastructure. Congratulations to Seatrium AmFELS, Manson, and all the skilled trades who made this possible.”

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