![]() ![]() ![]() Work will commence in the fourth quarter of this year, with an estimated completion date of the first quarter next year. Great Lakes also announced receipt of a $24.3 million contract for furnishing a fully-crewed trailing suction hopper dredge for conducting maintenance dredging on the Lower Mississippi River at Southwest Pass and along the Calcasieu River. The Galveston Engineer District is the client for this project, which is funded by the federal government and the Port of Corpus Christi. Great Lakes previously was awarded the first-phase contract. GLDD expected to begin this phase of the project in the fourth quarter of this year and complete it in the first quarter of 2023. In the third phase of the project, Great Lakes will focus on deepening the Upper Bay Reach of the ship channel. The largest share of that comes from a $139 million contract to complete the third phase of the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project, a four-phase project to deepen the Port of Corpus Christi’s channel from 47 feet to 54 feet, widen the channel to 530 feet and add 400 feet of barge lanes. Houston-based Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation, the nation’s largest provider of dredging services, announced this month a whopping $261.3 million in new contract awards. ![]()
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