The Corps of Engineers has proposed realigning the boundaries of the Louisville and Detroit Districts for regulatory function. 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 Corps of Engineers has proposed realigning the boundaries of the Louisville and Detroit Districts for regulatory function. Read More
As Brazil’s vast changes to its port regulations begin to shake out it’s becoming clear that there will be sundry and sizable crumbs for the Brazilian and international dredging industries. Read More
As Brazil’s vast changes to its port regulations begin to shake out it’s becoming clear that there will be sundry and sizable crumbs for the Brazilian and international dredging industries. Read More
When Dredge Central LLC opened its doors in Goodlettsville Tennessee in January of this year people who had been in the industry for decades at DMC AMMCO DMI and elsewhere staffed the new company. Read More
When Dredge Central LLC opened its doors in Goodlettsville Tennessee in January of this year people who had been in the industry for decades at DMC AMMCO DMI and elsewhere staffed the new company. Read More
A joint venture of BAM Nuttall and Van Oord was awarded a £75 million pound (about $117 million) contract for Liverpool2 a new container terminal project that will open up the United Kingdom and Ireland to Asia Middle East and the Americas shipping after the new Panama Canal opens in 2015. Goliath one of the world’s largest backhoe dredges started work on the project in September. Read More
Captains of the Panama Canal Dredging Division and Tugboat department were among the operators who helped redesign the ACP training program. As part of the preparations for the expanded Panama Canal the Board of Inspectors of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has certified 12 new tugboat captains who recently completed the training. Read More
A joint venture of BAM Nuttall and Van Oord was awarded a £75 million pound (about $117 million) contract for Liverpool2 a new container terminal project that will open up the United Kingdom and Ireland to Asia Middle East and the Americas shipping after the new Panama Canal opens in 2015. Goliath one of the world’s largest backhoe dredges started work on the project in September. Read More
Captains of the Panama Canal Dredging Division and Tugboat department were among the operators who helped redesign the ACP training program. As part of the preparations for the expanded Panama Canal the Board of Inspectors of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has certified 12 new tugboat captains who recently completed the training. Read More