The Western Dredging Association (WEDA) and Texas A&M will host the annual WEDA 34th and Texas A&M 45th annual dredging conference at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto Canada June 15 –18 2014. 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 Western Dredging Association (WEDA) and Texas A&M will host the annual WEDA 34th and Texas A&M 45th annual dredging conference at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto Canada June 15 –18 2014. Read More
The WEDA (Western Dredging Association) Eastern Chapter met in Washington D.C. on October 15 for a half-day meeting and evening reception. The Industry Corps Hopper Dredge Management Group (ICHDMG) meeting took place the following morning. Read More
The WEDA (Western Dredging Association) Eastern Chapter met in Washington D.C. on October 15 for a half-day meeting and evening reception. The Industry Corps Hopper Dredge Management Group (ICHDMG) meeting took place the following morning. Read More
Trimble Selected for Military Contract Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) will provide construction-grade control and survey systems for the U.S. Marine Corps and Army under a five-year IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity) contract. Read More
Trimble Selected for Military Contract Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) will provide construction-grade control and survey systems for the U.S. Marine Corps and Army under a five-year IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity) contract. Read More
Like their counterparts in all major ports in the Americas leaders at the port of Cartagena Colombia would like to deepen the port to accommodate post-Panamax ships. But unlike most other ports what’s holding back this expansion isn’t money: it is history. Read More
Like their counterparts in all major ports in the Americas leaders at the port of Cartagena Colombia would like to deepen the port to accommodate post-Panamax ships. But unlike most other ports what’s holding back this expansion isn’t money: it is history. Read More