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Corps seeks public comment on Kindred, North Dakota, sanitary sewer project

MN, United States

ST. PAUL, Minn. –The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, is seeking public comments on a draft environmental assessment for the proposed sanitary sewer upgrade project in Kindred, North Dakota. Comments will be accepted through June 18, 2021. The project, covered under the Corps’ Environmental Infrastructure Assistance Program, includes the construction of new… Read More

Corps of Engineers to begin St. Joseph emergency dredging in June with Great Lakes Dock & Materials LLC

MI, United States

DETROIT — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin St. Joseph Harbor emergency dredging early June, expediting the process to restore critical navigation. The Corps of Engineers identified a shoal restricting the channel depth during this year’s annual channel survey. In some areas the restriction was as little as 13 feet below low water… Read More

Maritime Industry New Hires and Promotions

Dave Smith – Promoted to Wartsila – Regional Agreements Manager – Energy Business North America and Caribbean | Flexible Power Generation and Energy Storage Michael Hamilton – Hired as Company Representative/Monitor at Offshore Power, LLC. Tiago Aidos – Hired as Dredge Operator na VINCI Construction Maritime et Fluvial

Orion Group Holdings, Inc. Announces Contract Awards of Approximately $17 Million

TX, United States

HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 20, 2021– Orion Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ORN) a leading specialty construction company, today announced three contract awards for its Concrete segment in each of its key markets, totaling approximately $17 million. The Company was awarded a contract from Hensel Phelps to provide concrete services for the new Royal Caribbean Cruise Terminal in the Port of Galveston, Texas…. Read More

Orion Group Holdings, Inc. Announces Contract Awards of Approximately $38 Million

TX, United States

HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 19, 2021– Orion Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ORN) (the “Company”) a leading specialty construction company, today announced two contract awards totaling approximately $38 million. The Company’s Marine segment has been awarded a contract valued at $28.5 million to perform demolition and construction to establish a new aquatic habitat to benefit juvenile salmon in… Read More

99 maritime companies, organisations and flag states sign the Gulf of Guinea Declaration on Suppression of Piracy

World ,

So far, 99 maritime companies, organisations and flag states, including BIMCO, have signed the Gulf of Guinea Declaration on Suppression of Piracy, according to BIMCO’s release. In 2020, 135 crew were kidnapped from their ships globally, with the Gulf of Guinea accounting for over 95% of the crew numbers kidnapped. This has happened in international… Read More

Illegal mining hampers flow of River Offin

Ghana

Sections of the River Offin at Dunkwa-on-offin in the Upper Denkyira West Municipality in the Central Region no longer flow because trenches have been made in the river bed by illegal miners. These trenches now stand as ponds and poodles due to the intense galamsey activities. The once clear water now looks muddy and stagnant…. Read More

Galamsey: Desilting and dredging of the Offin river underway

Ghana

The National Disaster Management Organisation has begun desilting and dredging of the Offin River at Dunkwa-On-Offin in the Central Region. The pathways of the river have been blocked due to galamsey activities. Central Regional Minister, Justina Marigold Assan, who has been on a tour in the region has warned there may be acute water shortages… Read More

Verdant plans green hydrogen partnership with Darwin Port in NSW

Australia

May 17 (Renewables Now) – Verdant Earth Technologies Ltd has signed a term sheet to explore a potential green hydrogen partnership with Darwin Port Operations in New South Wales, Australia. Darwin Port Operations, part of the China-based Landbridge Group, runs commercial wharf facilities at East Arm Wharf and the cruise ship terminal at Fort Hill… Read More

Boats & barges are once again rolling on the river

TN, United States

More than 1000 barges and 66 tugs were backed up along the river waiting for it to open after a crack was found in the I-40 Hernando de Soto bridge in Memphis. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Traffic is once again moving on the Mississippi River at Memphis. Friday morning, restrictions were lifted, allowing boats move underneath… Read More

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