Ocean Dredging DSM Ocean Inc. won a contract to dredge the Port of Dos Bocas on the east coast of Mexico – its first project outside Canada. Along with its Mexican partner Dragados del Golfo Ocean will dredge the harbor beginning November 1. Read More

Dewatering operations at dredging sites use polymers to clarify water so the water can be returned to the source and regulatory requirements. Projects generally choose liquid polymers over powder polymers because they are more economical on temporary project sites. Read More

Dewatering operations at dredging sites use polymers to clarify water so the water can be returned to the source and regulatory requirements. Projects generally choose liquid polymers over powder polymers because they are more economical on temporary project sites. Read More

Costa Rica would like to take advantage of its proximity to the world’s most important inter-oceanic shortcut. A contract for a new terminal has the capacity to accommodate the larger ships that will soon be plying the waters of the expanded Panama Canal. Read More

Costa Rica would like to take advantage of its proximity to the world’s most important inter-oceanic shortcut. A contract for a new terminal has the capacity to accommodate the larger ships that will soon be plying the waters of the expanded Panama Canal. Read More

As the crew of the Corps of Engineers dredge Currituck returned from a project site on Bennet’s Creek in Suffolk Virginia September 16 it came across a signal flare and took action to save a man’s life. Read More

As the crew of the Corps of Engineers dredge Currituck returned from a project site on Bennet’s Creek in Suffolk Virginia September 16 it came across a signal flare and took action to save a man’s life. Read More

The House of Representatives passed H.R. 3080 – the Water Resources Reform and Development (WRRDA) Act – nearly unanimously on Wednesday October 23. The final vote was 417 for and three against the measure. Read More

The House of Representatives passed H.R. 3080 – the Water Resources Reform and Development (WRRDA) Act – nearly unanimously on Wednesday October 23. The final vote was 417 for and three against the measure. Read More

While the inactive government has moved forward for now the effects of the government shutdown on the dredging industry are highlighted in this issue. The line between essential and nonessential government activities when it starts shutting things down can be blurred depending on where you’re standing. Read More