The State of North Carolina and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced more than $54.9 million to… Read More
Author: International Dredging Review
The Delaware Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s (DNREC) Shoreline & Waterway Management Section is preparing for the upcoming dredging of a vital channel for Delaware boaters, Massey’s Ditch, which is… Read More
Callan Marine launched the General MacArthur, one of the largest cutter suction dredges in the U.S. market. At 290 feet in length and a 9-foot draft,… Read More
Coda Octopus has released the beta version of a new software package for automated seabed classification. Integrated within its Survey Engine® range, this new software automatically… Read More
Officials from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District and the City of Virginia Beach announced that Great Lakes Dredge & Dock, LLC has again… Read More
On September 12, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New England District awarded a $4,452,937.50 contract to… Read More
HR Wallingford has developed and demonstrated the effectiveness of a new sediment plume forecasting service to help dredging companies meet environmental requirements. The service predicts sediment… Read More
As part of a pilot project to test Trimble Marine Construction Software compatibility with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dredge Quality Management (DQM) Program, Trimble… Read More
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in partnership with local sponsor Port of Bellingham, began maintenance dredging of the Squalicum Waterway November 20. The Corps awarded… Read More
A county contractor has started a dredge operation that will remove about 900,000 cubic yards of organic sediment from Lake Seminole in Pinellas County, Florida, as part of the Lake… Read More