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Trump Waives Jones Act for 60 Days in Bid to Free Up Flow of Oil

Trump Waives Jones Act for 60 Days in Bid to Free Up Flow of Oil

United States

President Donald Trump has temporarily waived a century-old shipping law to allow oil and other resources to flow to the United States, a White House official told FOX Business on Wednesday. Trump issued a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, a mandate that only U.S. ships carry cargo between U.S. ports and stipulates that at least 75% of… Read More

USACE Seeks Public Comments on Potential Future Change to the Nationwide Permits to Increase Permitting Efficiency

USACE Seeks Public Comments on Potential Future Change to the Nationwide Permits to Increase Permitting Efficiency

United States

AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Army, DoD. ACTION: Notice; solicitation of input. SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is seeking input from all interested parties on ways to increase the efficiency of the nationwide permit program. The Corps will consider this input in future rulemaking related to the nationwide permits. The nationwide… Read More

Orion Marine Construction Wins $41.9 million Charlotte Amalie Harbor, U.S. V.I.

Orion Marine Construction Wins $41.9 million Charlotte Amalie Harbor, U.S. V.I.

Virgin Islands (U.S.)

VIPA’s board on Wednesday approved a 365-day contract with Orion Marine Construction to dredge Charlotte Amalie Harbor and its turning basin, advancing a long-planned project to improve navigation for larger vessels and support St. Thomas marine activity. ST. THOMAS — The V.I. Port Authority Board of Governors on Wednesday approved a $41.9 million construction contract… Read More

Advocates are Trying to Reunite Two Rivers in Florida

Advocates are Trying to Reunite Two Rivers in Florida

FL, United States

Environmentalists want to permanently open a dam built for a canal that was supposed to cut through the middle of Florida from the Atlantic to the Gulf. The canal… PALATKA, Fla.(AP) — It was supposed to be Florida’s version of the Panama Canal — a shortcut for boats to pass through the middle of the… Read More


Company & People News | Dredge Mining

Employees elected as board members to the Board of Directors of Ørsted A/S

LA, United States

The employees in the Ørsted Group have selected their employee-elected members to the Board of Directors of Ørsted A/S. The following employees were elected as employee-elected board members for the next four years: Benny Gøbel, Senior Mechanical Specialist, Generation (re-elected). Pawel Matysiak, Solutions Manager, Finance & Digital Technology (re-elected). Ruchit Majmudar, Lead Venture Manager, Commercial…. Read More

Orion Group Holdings, Inc. Announces Retirement of Two Board Members and Decrease in Board Size

TX, United States

HOUSTON, March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Orion Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ORN) (the “Company”) a leading specialty construction company, today announced that Thomas (“Tom”) N. Amonett, who has served as an independent member of the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”) and Audit Committee since 2007 and Chairman of the Nominating & Governance Committee from 2007 to 2025, informed the Company… Read More

USACE Vicksburg District welcomes Richard Y. Feibelman, Jr., P.M.P. as new Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project Management

MS, United States

VICKSBURG, Miss. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District announces the appointment of Mr. Richard (Rich) Feibelman, Jr., P.M.P. as the new Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project Management (DPM). A native of Vicksburg, MS, Mr. Feibelman most recently served as the Civil Works Office of Strategic Engagement Leader at the… Read More

The Nature Conservancy says dredging is critical, but….

MD, United States

The Nature Conservancy believes we can do better—by connecting these two vital activities to benefit both people and nature. Every year, hundreds of millions of cubic yards of sediment are dredged to keep our ports and waterways open. At the same time, our marshes and coastal habitats are disappearing. What if we matched dredging with… Read More


Events & Conferences

2026 Port of the Future Conference

TX, United States

The 2026 Port of the Future Conference is focused on creating and revitalizing our Nation’s seaports, infrastructure, and processes – across maritime, air, land, and cyber domains. This symposium addresses the urgent and emerging issues facing ports of entry, regulators, and associated industries. This year’s Conference brings together the leaders of more than 60 seaports… Read More

Dredging Begins for Sail250 Maryland Airshow Baltimore Ahead of U.S. 250th Anniversary Celebration

MD, United States

Dredging is underway now for @sail250mdairshowbaltimore on June 24–30 for a spectacular global celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. International tall ships, military vessels, and world-class aviation will fill the skies and waterfront as crews, cadets, aviators, and visitors from around the world gather for an unforgettable maritime and… Read More

IHC Mining at PDAC 2026: Turning challenges into opportunities

Canada

This week at hashtag#PDAC2026 in Toronto, the shift in the global mining landscape was unmistakable. As part of the Dutch delegation, IHC Mining engaged with operators and governments focused on securing Critical Raw Materials. A standout theme: tailings are becoming strategic assets. Across the industry, companies want to understand what’s in their tailings and how… Read More

Meeting Date Update- Governor’s Advisory Commission on Coastal Protection, Restoration and Conservation

LA, United States

Meeting Notice Update: Governor’s Advisory Commission on Coastal Protection, Restoration, and Conservation **Date Change** Thursday, March 5, 2026 9:30 AM The Coastal Center at Nicholls 426 Ardoyne Drive, Thibodaux, Louisiana 70310 Please contact Enger Kinchen, 225-342-7669, enger.kinchen@la.gov at least 24-hours prior to the meeting to request accommodations for ADA-qualifying disabilities.


Maritime hires and promotions

Employees elected as board members to the Board of Directors of Ørsted A/S

LA, United States

The employees in the Ørsted Group have selected their employee-elected members to the Board of Directors of Ørsted A/S. The following employees were elected as employee-elected board members for the next four years: Benny Gøbel, Senior Mechanical Specialist, Generation (re-elected). Pawel Matysiak, Solutions Manager, Finance & Digital Technology (re-elected). Ruchit Majmudar, Lead Venture Manager, Commercial…. Read More

USACE Vicksburg District welcomes Richard Y. Feibelman, Jr., P.M.P. as new Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project Management

MS, United States

VICKSBURG, Miss. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District announces the appointment of Mr. Richard (Rich) Feibelman, Jr., P.M.P. as the new Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project Management (DPM). A native of Vicksburg, MS, Mr. Feibelman most recently served as the Civil Works Office of Strategic Engagement Leader at the… Read More

Seadrill Announces Appointment of Samir Ali as CEO

TX, United States

Seadrill Limited (“Seadrill” or the “Company”) (NYSE: SDRL) today announced a leadership change, effective immediately. Samir Ali, Executive Vice President, Chief Commercial Officer, has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Simon Johnson. Julie J. Robertson, Chair of the Board of Seadrill, commented: “The Board is confident that Samir is the right leader to… Read More

Matson Appoints Chris Scott as EVP and CCO

HI, United States

HONOLULU, March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Matson, Inc. (“Matson” or the “Company”) (NYSE: MATX) announced today that John Lauer, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, will retire on July 1, 2026, having led the sales, marketing, pricing and customer service activities of the company over the past 19 years. The company concurrently announced that Chris Scott, Senior… Read More


Offshore Wind Power News

West Coast Offshore Wind Needs Better Planning

United States

A new national report examines offshore wind on the West Coast and recommends changes to improve planning, leasing and community input. A new national report finds the federal government needs to improve how it plans and communicates offshore wind development along the West Coast, especially with coastal communities. The report reviews several key issues, including… Read More

Landmark offshore wind farms come online in the U.S.

United States

By Jackie Flynn Mogensen Two offshore wind farms that were targeted by the Trump administration are making strides toward providing clean energy for the East Coast. One installation, Revolution Wind, came online last week, marking a significant milestone for the U.S. renewable energy industry. Meanwhile Vineyard Wind, another wind energy project targeted by the Trump administration that has already… Read More

Trump administration plans $1B buyout for offshore wind leases: NYT

United States

By Diana DiGangi The Trump administration is drafting settlement agreements which would pay close to $1 billion to TotalEnergies in exchange for the cancellation of its leases for the 3-GW Attentive Energy and 1.2-GW Carolina Long Bay offshore wind projects, the New York Times reported Tuesday. The plans for a buyout proposal come after the… Read More

Ørsted: First power from Revolution Wind

United States

Revolution Wind is now delivering power to the grid, bringing reliable, affordable energy to communities across New England in the US. This project was built by more than 2,000 workers across US construction, operations, shipping, and manufacturing industries, including more than 1,000 local union labour workers. The 704 MW project is expected to power 350,000+ homes and businesses… Read More


Port News

Trump Waives Jones Act for 60 Days in Bid to Free Up Flow of Oil

United States

President Donald Trump has temporarily waived a century-old shipping law to allow oil and other resources to flow to the United States, a White House official told FOX Business on Wednesday. Trump issued a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, a mandate that only U.S. ships carry cargo between U.S. ports and stipulates that at least 75% of… Read More

Orion Marine Construction Wins $41.9 million Charlotte Amalie Harbor, U.S. V.I.

Virgin Islands (U.S.)

VIPA’s board on Wednesday approved a 365-day contract with Orion Marine Construction to dredge Charlotte Amalie Harbor and its turning basin, advancing a long-planned project to improve navigation for larger vessels and support St. Thomas marine activity. ST. THOMAS — The V.I. Port Authority Board of Governors on Wednesday approved a $41.9 million construction contract… Read More

U.S. Navy & Coast Guard Participates in Port of Houston First Fleet Week

TX, United States

Fleet Week will take place from April 15-22, bringing U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard ships to the Port of Houston. he U.S. Navy and city of Houston have revealed which ships will be participating in next month’s Fleet Week. It will be the first time the city is hosting the roving event, which honors… Read More

Port of Galveston seeks Army OK for study of possible rail bridge

TX, United States

By Chris Gray Hundreds of millions of dollars in potential additional development on Pelican Island is prompting Galveston officials to increase their efforts to find an alternative to the aging Seawolf Parkway bridge, which the Texas Department of Transportation currently estimates will cost more than $350 million and require nearly a decade to complete. Last Tuesday, the Galveston… Read More


Project Updates & Industry Developments

U.S. Dredging Fleet Update: Capacity Trends & Competitive Outlook

United States

Kyle Johnson has compiled and updated a very interesting listing of new build additions to the US Dredging Fleet. Trailing Suction Hopper Dredges: “Frederick Paup”. 2026, 15,000 cy “Amelia Island”. 2025, 6,300 cy “Mighty Quinn” 2024, 4,000 cy “Galveston Island”. 2023, 6,300 cy “RB Weeks”. 2023, 8,600 cy “Magdelan”. 2017, 8,600 cy “Ellis Island”, 2017,… Read More

Trump Waives Jones Act for 60 Days in Bid to Free Up Flow of Oil

United States

President Donald Trump has temporarily waived a century-old shipping law to allow oil and other resources to flow to the United States, a White House official told FOX Business on Wednesday. Trump issued a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, a mandate that only U.S. ships carry cargo between U.S. ports and stipulates that at least 75% of… Read More

Advocates are Trying to Reunite Two Rivers in Florida

FL, United States

Environmentalists want to permanently open a dam built for a canal that was supposed to cut through the middle of Florida from the Atlantic to the Gulf. The canal… PALATKA, Fla.(AP) — It was supposed to be Florida’s version of the Panama Canal — a shortcut for boats to pass through the middle of the… Read More

Santa Monica to Add 30 Acres of Beach Dunes

CA, United States

SANTA MONICA, CA — The City of Santa Monica and The Bay Foundation are restoring 30 acres of beach along local shorelines to a natural, wild state. The project is the latest phase of an ongoing dune restoration initiative that aims to see dunes built along the entirety of Santa Monica Beach. Dunes can provide… Read More


Sand & Gravel News

Speyside Files for Chapter 11 Amid $32M Debt Load

NY, United States

By Rihem Akkouche The headline Speyside files for chapter 11 echoed through New York’s construction and materials sector Friday as Speyside Holdings LLC sought bankruptcy protection, listing more than $32 million in liabilities against less than $1.3 million in assets. The filing, lodged in federal bankruptcy court, signals a pivotal moment for the sand and stone supplier whose… Read More

Company behind proposed sand mining project partnering with U of Manitoba on groundwater monitoring research

Canada

By Ozten Shebahkeget An Alberta company that has proposed mining silica sand in Manitoba is partnering with the province’s biggest university on the experimental design of a groundwater monitoring network, using technology experts say is growing in importance for global groundwater research. Sio Silica president Carla Devlin says the mining company will work with the… Read More

Fine Grains: What Falling Sand Reveals About Global Power

World ,

Have you ever picked up sand only to realize how quickly it disappears? As children, we watched it slip through our fingers or fall through an hourglass without understanding what vanishing meant. Sand feels light and abundant, impossible to hold, and its market power mirrors this perceived triviality. The more we clutch what seems infinite,… Read More

Protecting our marine sands

World ,

Dear EarthTalk: “What is ‘sand mining’ and why is it bad for the environment?” — O.H., via email Sand mining, extracting sand from the earth, is the second most widespread human activity in marine environments, after fishing. Sand and gravel are the most extracted materials across the globe. According to the United Nations Environment Programme,… Read More


Shipbuilding | Marine Products | Technology

Longtime Naval Analyst Delivers Prescription for Solving U.S. Shipbuilding Woes

United States

By Stew Magnuson Congressional Research Service Naval Analyst Ronald O’Rourke announced at the Surface Navy Association’s annual symposium in January that he was retiring after 42 years of providing reports to lawmakers on issues facing the sea services. He received a standing ovation in recognition for his work from the hundreds of conference attendees while… Read More

U.S. Coast Guard Orders Five Icebreakers

United States

By Heiner Kubny The American shipbuilder Davie Defense has received a contract from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) for the construction of five Arctic Security Cutters (ASCs). The new class of polar icebreakers is of critical importance to the growing strategic presence of the United States in the Arctic. The contract is part of… Read More

Trimble Unveils 2026 Tekla Software: Accelerating BIM, Engineering and Construction Productivity Through Streamlined Workflows and AI

CO, United States

WESTMINSTER, Colo., March 11, 2026 — Trimble today introduced the 2026 version of its Tekla® software for constructible Building Information Modeling (BIM), structural engineering and steel fabrication management, delivering data-driven workflows that connect design and construction. This release accelerates the entire design-to-detailing process by reducing manual effort and rework, enabling a wider scope of complex tasks without the… Read More

Greensea IQ Launches Bayonet AUGV Operator Training Simulator

VT, United States

Greensea IQ, a leader in subsea robotics and autonomous systems, today announced the launch of a new simulator designed to help operators learn, practice, and refine their skills using the company’s Bayonet Autonomous Underwater Ground Vehicles (AUGVs). Developed in-house by Greensea IQ, the training simulator is built in a virtual game environment providing a realistic… Read More


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ARC Surveying & Mapping Transforms Complex Waterways with Leading Precision Technology & Data Accuracy for Modern Dredging

FL, United States

ARC Surveying and Mapping transforms complex waterways into measurable actionable insight. By pairing an integrated sensor suite with disciplined processing the firm delivers centimetre level bathymetry layered sub bottom models and real time production metrics that accelerate every phase of a dredging program. The following article reviews the technology stack the workflow and verified results… Read More

NMSA Announced New President, Jason Winter at its New Orleans Annual Meeting

LA, United States

The National Maritime Safety Association (NMSA) today announced the transition of presidential leadership during its Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jason Winter, Director, Safety/Training, CFS & Labor Relations at the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), has been named the new President of NMSA, succeeding recent President Dave Morgan of Cooper/Ports America. Dave Morgan has served as… Read More

Rep. Garamendi, Randall, Begich, Malliotakis Launch Bipartisan Congressional Ferry Caucus to Improve Ferry Transportation

United States

The Public Ferry Coalition applauds the launch of the bipartisan Congressional Ferry Caucus, welcomes this important step in raising awareness of the vital role ferries play in transportation  FAIRFIELD, CA – Yesterday, Representative John Garamendi (CA-08), announced the launch of the bipartisan Congressional Ferry Caucus for the 119th Congress, alongside co-chairs Representatives Emily Randall (WA-06), Nick Begich… Read More

Virgin Islands, St. Thomas harbor Dredging Delayed Due to Lack of Bids

Virgin Islands (U.S.)

A long-discussed plan to dredge St. Thomas Harbor to make way for massive Oasis-class cruise ships is on hold, after the V.I. Port Authority did not receive any responses to an invitation to bid on the project. Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. mentioned the lack of bids during Tuesday’s press briefing. Bryan spoke remotely from Miami… Read More


Upcoming Projects | Contracts | Tenders

USACE Seeks Public Comments on Potential Future Change to the Nationwide Permits to Increase Permitting Efficiency

United States

AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Army, DoD. ACTION: Notice; solicitation of input. SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is seeking input from all interested parties on ways to increase the efficiency of the nationwide permit program. The Corps will consider this input in future rulemaking related to the nationwide permits. The nationwide… Read More

Port of Galveston seeks Army OK for study of possible rail bridge

TX, United States

By Chris Gray Hundreds of millions of dollars in potential additional development on Pelican Island is prompting Galveston officials to increase their efforts to find an alternative to the aging Seawolf Parkway bridge, which the Texas Department of Transportation currently estimates will cost more than $350 million and require nearly a decade to complete. Last Tuesday, the Galveston… Read More

Corps of Engineers’ plan to address Columbia River dredge spoils could cost Southwest Washington ports millions

WA, United States

By Henry Brannan The federal agency that maintains the Columbia River’s shipping channel is proposing to build seven giant in-water pens as part of a $377 million project to manage dredge spoils over the next 20 years. Meanwhile, the river’s shipping industry is working to get local ports off the hook for part of the… Read More

Fisher Sand & Gravel awarded $1.2 billion Presidio County wall contract

TX, United States

By Sam Karas Company with long rap sheet of fraud, environmental & safety violations to build in Big Bend Ranch State Park Last Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded Fisher Sand & Gravel, a North Dakota firm with an Arizona-based subsidiary, a $1.2 billion contract to build a “vertical border barrier system” from Ruidosa in… Read More


USACE

USACE Seeks Public Comments on Potential Future Change to the Nationwide Permits to Increase Permitting Efficiency

United States

AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Army, DoD. ACTION: Notice; solicitation of input. SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is seeking input from all interested parties on ways to increase the efficiency of the nationwide permit program. The Corps will consider this input in future rulemaking related to the nationwide permits. The nationwide… Read More

Port of Galveston seeks Army OK for study of possible rail bridge

TX, United States

By Chris Gray Hundreds of millions of dollars in potential additional development on Pelican Island is prompting Galveston officials to increase their efforts to find an alternative to the aging Seawolf Parkway bridge, which the Texas Department of Transportation currently estimates will cost more than $350 million and require nearly a decade to complete. Last Tuesday, the Galveston… Read More

Corps of Engineers’ plan to address Columbia River dredge spoils could cost Southwest Washington ports millions

WA, United States

By Henry Brannan The federal agency that maintains the Columbia River’s shipping channel is proposing to build seven giant in-water pens as part of a $377 million project to manage dredge spoils over the next 20 years. Meanwhile, the river’s shipping industry is working to get local ports off the hook for part of the… Read More

A collaboration that runs deep: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers & Port Authority of New York & New Jersey

NY, United States

By JoAnne Castagna New York City, the cultural and economic power we know today grew from the waterways that run through it. Over the years, the deepening and widening of the Port of New York and New Jersey allowed ships to bring in goods, foster trade, and carry in immigrants who established communities, industries and… Read More


Videos | C-Suite Interviews

Mud Cat Releases New Video on Product Development for Transportable Dredges

WI, United States

Mud Cat E Series Electric Dredges

American Waterways Operators, National Safe Boating Council Launch Video on Safe Boating Near Commercial Vessels

VA, United States

ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Waterways Operators – the trade association of the U.S. tugboat, towboat and barge industry – and the National Safe Boating Council have partnered to create a video educating recreational boaters on how to safely interact with commercial vessels on the water. The three-minute video, titled Sharing the Water: Safe Boating on… Read More

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