In September the Port of Tacoma began dredging contaminated sediment in Blaire Waterway in preparation to expand Pier 4. The Port detected a marine biocide called tributyltin while completing a dredging inspection for the site… Read More
Dredging & Marine Construction
The Waterways Journal has been covering dredging and marine construction news on the inland rivers since 1887. Now, with the combined power of IDR (International Dredging Review), we cover this news in greater depth, expanding our coverage to major projects along all US waterways, coastlines and the Great Lakes.
The grand celebration for the completion of Port Miami’s Deep Dredging project took place on September 18. The project readied the port for post-Panamax vessels making it the only port south of Virginia capable… Read More
The grand celebration for the completion of Port Miami’s Deep Dredging project took place on September 18. The project readied the port for post-Panamax vessels making it the only port south of Virginia capable… Read More
Sustaining above-market container volume growth achieving the deepest harbor on the East Coast investing in infrastructure and expanding its cargo base topped the list of South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) five-year initiatives highlighted at the… Read More
Sustaining above-market container volume growth achieving the deepest harbor on the East Coast investing in infrastructure and expanding its cargo base topped the list of South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) five-year initiatives highlighted at the… Read More
The Port of Oakland continues maintenance dredging in 17 deepwater shipping berths. By November the port removed 185000 cubic yards of sediment and the $3.7 million project will maintain 50-foot depths at the port. Read More
The Port of Oakland continues maintenance dredging in 17 deepwater shipping berths. By November the port removed 185000 cubic yards of sediment and the $3.7 million project will maintain 50-foot depths at the port. Read More
Louisiana-based dredging firm C.F. Bean LLC pleaded guilty to criminal negligence in the September 2012 boating death of Biloxi Mississippi businessman Mark Barhanovich and was fined the maximum amount allowed: $500000. The company must also… Read More
Louisiana-based dredging firm C.F. Bean LLC pleaded guilty to criminal negligence in the September 2012 boating death of Biloxi Mississippi businessman Mark Barhanovich and was fined the maximum amount allowed: $500000. The company must also… Read More
“Ninety Percent of world trade is done by sea” declared Robert D. Kaplan keynote speaker at International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC) Conference “From Birth to Boom: Asian Maritime Megastructures” held at the Island Shangri-La… Read More