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Plan to remove dams flowing

OH, United States

WARREN — The plan to remove dams from the Mahoning River is taking off, and officials say once they are gone, the river will continue healing from years of industrial use, the area will see recreational use increase and economic development will be spurred. The estimated cost to remove nine dams from the river, after… Read More

Ports make strides toward ‘green’ goals

LA, United States

Port of New Orleans receives EPA grant for eco-locomotive; ports of LA and Long Beach issue final clean trucks assessment. Air quality at some of the nation’s key ports is on its way to getting cleaner, thanks to efforts in New Orleans and Los Angeles, announced this week. The Port of New Orleans and the… Read More

Harbor Deepening Market Forecast

United States

Royal Boskalis Westminster, Van Oord Dredging & Marine Contractors, Jan De Nul, DEME, Hyundai E&C Ltd., Penta Ocean Construction Ltd., China Harbor Engineering Company, Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation and Toa Corpo With seaborne trade gaining importance in terms of economic development of a nation, government organizations are largely investing in harbor deepening activities… Read More

Eastern Chapter WEDA Fall 2019 Conference

DE, United States

Eastern Chapter The Eastern Chapter of WEDA represents Bermuda, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida (East Coast) Georgia (Eastern), Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, DC, West Virginia, Virgin Islands and Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada. Eastern Chapter Update from the Board… Read More

Port Of South Louisiana: Tonnage Powerhouse, National Asset

LA, United States

The Port of South Louisiana may not have the name recognition of the ports of Houston, L.A./Long Beach or New York and New Jersey, but its significance to the economy of the United States is nonetheless unmatched. Just consider the superlatives, said Paul Aucoin, the port’s executive director. “We are the largest grain exporter in… Read More

Sarasota County considers joint beach rebuild for Manasota Key

FL, United States

The total cost of the partnership with Charlotte County is estimated at $35.3 million, with a projected $7.7 coming from Sarasota SARASOTA COUNTY — Property owners whose homes are exposed to Gulf of Mexico waters because of critical erosion on Manasota Key could soon see some relief if the Sarasota County Commission approves a joint… Read More

Call For Nominations: The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association’s Best Restored Beaches Awards Due April 5

United States

ASBPA is seeking nominations for the Best Restored Beaches Award to recognize beach renourishment projects. This award honors the Best Restored Beaches in America annually to help build awareness of the value of America’s restored beaches. The award-winning projects on America’s open shoreline and on the Great Lakes’ shorelines could include: Beach and shoreline renourishment… Read More

Shipbuilding contract between Tallink Grupp and Rauma Marine Constructions

Estonia

AS Tallink Grupp and Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) have signed the contract for the construction of a new LNG-powered fast ferry for the Tallinn – Helsinki route shuttle operations, which enters into force today. Similarly to the group’s newest vessel Megastar, the new shuttle ferry will also be dual fuel operated, its overall length will… Read More

Orion Group Holdings Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2018 Results

TX, United States

Backlog Reaches Record High with Strong Demand Continuing Into 2019 Fourth Quarter Reported Results Reflect Project Delays, Weather Impacts and Non-Cash Impairment Charges Process Improvement Plan Underway HOUSTON, Texas, March 26, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Orion Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ORN) (the “Company”), a leading specialty construction company, today reported financial results for the fourth… Read More

Dredging for PCBs in Grasse River near Massena to begin in April

NY, United States

MASSENA — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will begin dredging at the Grasse River Superfund Site (aka Alcoa Aggregation) in April to clean up sediment contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). PCB contamination is the result of past waste disposal practices at the Alcoa West (now Arconic) facility, said a press release from the EPA…. Read More

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