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Subcontractor wraps up dune planting in Emerald Isle; 400K pieces of vegetation installed along 6.4 miles

NC, United States

EMERALD ISLE — The monumental task of hand-planting 400,000 to 500,000 pieces of vegetation on newly created dunes on Emerald Isle beaches wrapped up Friday, just in time for Memorial Day weekend. “They did a phenomenal job, finished in 20 days, planting along 6.4 miles of beach,” said Carteret County Shore Protection Office Manager Greg… Read More

$6.8 billion Civil Works budget is largest in USACE history

United States

The Army Civil Works FY 2022 Budget — the highest annual budget ever requested for the Civil Works program — focuses on investments that yield high economic and environmental returns, while increasing resiliency to climate change, promoting environmental justice and opportunity in disadvantaged communities, and supporting a strong economy by accelerating and improving the delivery… Read More

ABP transfers ownership of natural woodland to Hull City Council

United Kingdom

Hull City Council has taken over ownership of an area of natural woodland in the city to preserve its beauty and enhance accessibility for residents. The local authority has completed the transfer of the woodland in the city’s Southcoates Ward, next to the former Withernsea-to-Hull rail line, from owners Associated British Ports (ABP). Known as… Read More

New framework in place for beach nourishment on national seashore

NC, United States

Dare County has two major beach nourishment projects under consideration. One is to replenish the beach area in Buxton. The second project is to nourish for the first time a beach area in Avon. Both beach locations are part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. In a major move to help with these and other… Read More

Statement by Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works on the President’s Fiscal Year 2022 Budget

United States

Transformational Investments for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Program The Biden-Harris Administration today submitted to Congress the President’s Budget for fiscal year 2022. As the Administration continues to make progress defeating the pandemic and getting our economy back on track, the Budget makes historic investments that will help the country build back… Read More

Feds finalize permitting of future beach nourishment, erosion control measures in Cape Hatteras National Seashore

NC, United States

Officials with the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have signed an agreement on how to proceed with requests for erosion control measures deemed necessary to protect roads, homes and businesses from rapidly eroding ocean and sound side areas of Cape Hatteras National Seashore. The plan essentially streamlines the process for the… Read More

Cheatham Lock helps fuel Middle Tennessee in wake of pipeline shutdown

TN, United States

ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. (May 24, 2021) – With the recent shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District opened up Cheatham Lock despite restrictions during scheduled maintenance so barges destined to fuel Middle Tennessee could navigate up the Cumberland River to Nashville terminals. Officials with the Nashville District and Regional… Read More

ABP appoints new Head of Commercial for Southampton

United Kingdom

Associated British Ports (ABP) announces the appointment of Paul Reeves as ABP’s new Head of Commercial for the Southampton region. “This key role will be essential to supporting our existing customers and driving further growth”, says ABP. Paul is currently the Vice President of Sales for the UK & Ireland at Wallenius Wilhelmsen (WW). Over… Read More

FreightWaves Classics: The Port of Virginia – America’s first port

VA, United States

The Port of Norfolk is located on the banks of the Elizabeth River at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. It is part of an urban area that also contains Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Hampton Roads, Newport News and Hampton. Collectively, this region is called Hampton Roads and elements of the Port of Virginia are… Read More

Why is Demand for Dredging Growing from the Energy Infrastructure Sector?

World ,

Companies in the Dredging Market are facing issues in keeping their production facilities fully functional due to shortage of staff and resources amidst the COVID-19 outbreak. Get a hands-on over key drivers and threats to the Dredging Market to make your company future-ready post the pandemic. Avails out reports for exciting prices to learn new… Read More

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