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 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency completed dredging for this season on the Hudson River in November with the project nearly three-quarters done. More than 612000 cubic yards of river bottom sediment contaminated with PCBs were removed from the upper Hudson River during 2013 exceeding the annual goal of 350000 cubic yards for project. Read More
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency completed dredging for this season on the Hudson River in November with the project nearly three-quarters done. More than 612000 cubic yards of river bottom sediment contaminated with PCBs were removed from the upper Hudson River during 2013 exceeding the annual goal of 350000 cubic yards for project. Read More
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a $10 million Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant for the Duluth Intermodal project one of 52 transportation projects in 37 states that will receive a total of approximately $474 million from the grant program. Read More
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a $10 million Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant for the Duluth Intermodal project one of 52 transportation projects in 37 states that will receive a total of approximately $474 million from the grant program. Read More
The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) will hold a public meeting January 14 through 16 for maritime stakeholders and other interested members of the public. The discussion is intended to gather ideas for improving the nation’s cargo opportunities and sealift capacity while ensuring sustainability. Read More
The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) will hold a public meeting January 14 through 16 for maritime stakeholders and other interested members of the public. The discussion is intended to gather ideas for improving the nation’s cargo opportunities and sealift capacity while ensuring sustainability. Read More
On October 29 2012 Hurricane Sandy’s 80 mile-per-hour winds and 30-foot high waves pounded the eastern coast of the United States. The storm made its way from Florida up to Rhode Island. Read More
On October 29 2012 Hurricane Sandy’s 80 mile-per-hour winds and 30-foot high waves pounded the eastern coast of the United States. The storm made its way from Florida up to Rhode Island. Read More
The Corps Norfolk District awarded Manson Construction Co. its Spirit of Safety Award in recognition of Manson’s completion of the Craney Island Eastward Expansion Stage 2A contract with no lost-time injuries. This included 28861 man-hours over the 151 days of the project. Read More