The Rio de la Plata Port Administrator Commission (CARP), a bi-national commission between Argentina and Uruguay, continued dredging at the Martín García Channel as planned, it said in early August. Read More
Projects
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District completed dredging for the Bethany/South Bethany and Fenwick Island Coastal Storm Damage Reduction projects in Delaware on August 9. The Corps awarded… Read More
Under a contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Philadelphia District, Weeks Marine Inc. began dredging and beachfill operations at Ortley Beach in New Jersey on July 12. The… Read More
Dredging of the Brownsville Ship Channel was completed in July as part of the Nearshore Berm Nourishment Project and Particle Tracing Study in South Padre Island in Texas. This multi-year… Read More
Dredging resumed at Indiana Harbor on June 11 and will continue through the fall. The work is a continuation of the dredging that began in September 2017 and stopped November 2017… Read More
Dredging contractor Co.Ed.Mar from Chioggia is working at the Port of Vado Ligure in Italy to expand capacity with a new terminal and deepened waterway. With naturally deep harbor (more… Read More
The Brazilian Minister of Transports, Valter Casimiro, announced a government investment of BRL 250 million ($64 million US) for infrastructure projects in the northeast state of Alagoas. The investment covers… Read More
Argentinian Port Administrator Consorcio de Gestión de Puerto Quequén has awarded a four-month dredging contract to Jan de Nul. The deal was symbolically inked, as the princess Astrid of Belgium… Read More
Colombia’s river management authority, Cormagdalena, has awarded a Port of Barranquilla’s dredging project to DEME Group’s Dredging International, it said on late May. The project covers maintenance dredging for the… Read More
Brazil has about 26,000 miles (42,000 kilometers) of navigable waterways, but less than half of it – about 11,800 miles – is actually usable, according to data from the nation’s… Read More