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Orion Group Holdings Schedules Announcement of Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2017 Results and Conference Call

United States

Orion Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:ORN) announced it will release its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2017 before the market opens on Thursday, March 8, 2018. The Company will host a conference call to discuss results the same day at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time/9:00 a.m. Central Time. To participate, please dial the… Read More

As Economic Growth Spreads the Need for Clean Water Surges

United States

There is plenty of fresh water in both Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie. The only challenge is getting enough out to quench the demand from a growing number of businesses and residents. While the U.S Army Corps of Engineers’ Charleston District is designing and constructing the pipelines that will carry much-needed water throughout the Lowcountry,… Read More

Multi-county Plan to Explore Deepening ‘Recreational’ Harbors

United States

Niagara County has signed on to a multi-county plan to explore additional dredging in harbors along Lake Ontario, seeing it as a necessity after last year’s high water levels. After the legislature’s vote Feb. 20, the county joined Orleans, Cayuga and Wayne counties in signing a memorandum of understanding to implement a Regional Dredging Management… Read More

Port of Ogdensburg Expansion Price Tag Rises with Army Corps of Engineers Decision

United States

The anticipated cost of dredging the Port of Ogdensburg and extending the facility’s marine docking terminal has risen by more than $2 million following a decision by the Army Corps of Engineers to have the upgrades put out to public bid as two separate projects instead of one. Officials at the Ogdensburg Bridge and Port… Read More

Shallow Elbe River Limits Hamburg’s 2017 Volume

Germany

The number of mega-ships calling at the Port of Hamburg more than doubled in 2017, but through a unique set of circumstances, Germany’s busiest port saw its volume actually decline compared with the previous year. In 2017, Hamburg received 102 calls by vessels in the 18,000 to 20,000-plus TEU class, an increase of 52.2 percent,… Read More

Lafayette Parish Gets $11 Million for Drainage

United States

The Acadiana Planning Commission voted Wednesday to spend $25 million in federal funds on nine regional drainage projects, including four in Lafayette Parish that total $11.2 million. Two of the Lafayette Parish projects are in Youngsville and two are in Scott. Youngsville Mayor Ken Ritter said the coulees in his two projects, Bayou Parc Perdu… Read More

DHI Water & Environment Expands Local Presence with Opening of New Ecology and Environment Department

United States

DHI Water & Environment, Inc, a Danish not-for-profit research and consultancy firm regionally headquartered in Denver, CO, has expanded its footprint to now include an Ecology and Environment Department (EED). The EED department will allow DHI to offer a more comprehensive array of ecological and environmental services to their client base in North and South… Read More

Magnolia Wins Construction Contract for Dredging at Mouth of Vinton Navigation Channel

United States

The Port of Vinton Board of Commissioners voted this week to award the contract for the dredging of the mouth of the Vinton Navigation Channel to Magnolia Dredge & Dock, LLC of Mandeville, La. The successful base bid of $832,672 was the lowest among three bids received by the port during its competitive public bid… Read More

Brazil’s New Chapter for Port Development

Brazil

In recent years, the Brazilian government has done its best to promote foreign investment in new port projects. However, perceived corruption at the very highest levels allied to a faltering economy have seen many potential investors holding back. But, with a change of government and improvements to business confidence, money is slowly being attracted, albeit… Read More

Dealing With Renewed Inflation

United States

For several years inflation has been far below the long-term average, with the slow recovery from the previous financial crisis being the main cause of the lacklustre performance. In 2015-2016, low inflation even turned into deflation following a sharp fall in commodity prices. Currently, everyone seems to have got used to low inflation rates –… Read More

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