On May 15 the conference report to H.R. 3080 the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 (WRRDA 2014) was filed. The House approved the measure 412 to… Read More
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The International Quality & Productivity Center (ICPC) hosted the Dredging & Reclamation Summit on March 31 through April 1 at the Hyatt Regency Miami in Florida gathering dredging industry… Read More
The International Quality & Productivity Center (ICPC) hosted the Dredging & Reclamation Summit on March 31 through April 1 at the Hyatt Regency Miami in Florida gathering dredging industry… Read More
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 3080 – the Water Resources Reform and Development (WRRDA) Act – nearly unanimously on Wednesday October 23. The final vote was 417 for and three against the measure. Read More
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 3080 – the Water Resources Reform and Development (WRRDA) Act – nearly unanimously on Wednesday October 23. The final vote was 417 for and three against the measure. Read More
While the inactive government has moved forward for now the effects of the government shutdown on the dredging industry are highlighted in this issue. The line between essential and nonessential government activities when it starts shutting things down can be blurred depending on where you’re standing. Read More
While the inactive government has moved forward for now the effects of the government shutdown on the dredging industry are highlighted in this issue. The line between essential and nonessential government activities when it starts shutting things down can be blurred depending on where you’re standing. Read More
The results of an economic impact report on the benefits of deepening the Mississippi River to 50 feet from its current 45-foot draft were released in August. The Big River Coalition a multi-state maritime trade association and the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development commissioned the study by noted economist Tim Ryan PhD. entitled “The Economic Impact of Deepening the Mississippi River to 50 Feet.” Read More
The results of an economic impact report on the benefits of deepening the Mississippi River to 50 feet from its current 45-foot draft were released in August. The Big River Coalition a multi-state maritime trade association and the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development commissioned the study by noted economist Tim Ryan PhD. entitled “The Economic Impact of Deepening the Mississippi River to 50 Feet.” Read More
On May 29 U.S. District Judge Richard M. Gergel accepted the settlement agreement between all parties involved in the mediation over the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project (SHEP) in an order that dismissed the federal litigation pending against the proposed deepening of the harbor channel. Read More