Tom Koenig has been operating a tug on the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers for the past two decades moving barges and dredging equipment for Limited Leasing Company. Read More
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The House Education and Labor Committee changed language in the Miner Safety and Health Act of 2010 (H.R. 5663) in response to requests by a coalition of non-coal-mining entities that has been working for some time to inform the committee members that non-gas-producing mines should not be included in the bill. Read More
Dredging contract award notices for the United States from March 26 to July 1 2010 Read More
Comments by Barry Holliday when presenting the award at the Congressional Reception on May 26 in Washington D.C.The Dredging Contractors of America has presented the William R. Murden Lifetime Public Service Achievement Award for many years to an individual usually from the Corps of Engineers - who over their career has made an outstanding contribution to the nations dredging and navigation program. Read More
Tom Koenig has been operating a tug on the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers for the past two decades moving barges and dredging equipment for Limited Leasing Company. Read More
Speakers at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers National Dredging Meeting May 26 in Washington D.C. devoted a great deal of time on funding future dredging quality management communication navigation and a number of other related areas. But topping the list of concerns expressed by dredgers had to be safety. Read More
The House Education and Labor Committee changed language in the Miner Safety and Health Act of 2010 (H.R. 5663) in response to requests by a coalition of non-coal-mining entities that has been working for some time to inform the committee members that non-gas-producing mines should not be included in the bill. Read More
On June 30 Ellicott Dredges was awarded a $3247000 contract by the Bureau of Reclamation of the US Department of Interior to provide a 14-inch cutterhead dredge 20000 feet of pipeline two booster pumps and a dredge tender. The dredge will be used to clear silt from upstream of the Imperial Dam and other areas and will pump 16000 feet to the 1500-acre Laguna settling basin. Read More
Comments by Barry Holliday when presenting the award at the Congressional Reception on May 26 in Washington D.C.The Dredging Contractors of America has presented the William R. Murden Lifetime Public Service Achievement Award for many years to an individual usually from the Corps of Engineers - who over their career has made an outstanding contribution to the nations dredging and navigation program. Read More
The Imperial Diversion Dam was built between 1936 and 1938 on the Colorado River approximately 18 miles northeast of Yuma Arizona on River Mile 49.3. The Colorado River in this location forms the boundary between California and Arizona. Read More