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The dredge 'New York' performs dredging for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Port Jersey Channel, New Jersey. The Corps' New York District has been deepening the shipping channels in the New York /New Jersey Harbor to 50 feet to accommodate larger, deeper-draft ships.  This will improve navigational safety and allow the port to accommodate the next generations of larger cargo vessels.
Deepening the Shipping Channels
4/30/2013 11:28:33 AM
The dredge 'New York' performs dredging for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Port Jersey Channel, New Jersey. The Corps' New York District has been deepening the shipping channels in the New York /New Jersey Harbor to 50 feet to accommodate larger, deeper-draft ships.  This will improve navigational safety and allow the port to accommodate the next generations of larger cargo vessels.
Deepening Shipping Channels
4/30/2013 11:26:43 AM
The Raccoon, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers San Francisco District debris-removal vessel based in Sausalito, Calif., is using for the first time a new biofuel called B99. B99 is based on soybeans.
Soybeans used for fuel for debris-removal vessel
4/22/2013 12:04:27 PM
The Raccoon, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers San Francisco District debris-removal vessel based in Sausalito, Calif., is using for the first time a new biofuel called B99. B99 is based on soybeans.
B99 Biofuel used for fuel for debris-removal vessel
4/22/2013 12:03:01 PM
In addition to constructing the one-mile bridge, 9.7 miles of roadway will be modified to allow for increased water levels in the L-29 Canal that will flow beneath the bridge. Seventy-five percent of the roadway has been completed, and the Tamiami Trail Modifications project is scheduled to be completed by the end of the year.
Completion of critical project milestone celebrated for Tamiami Trail One-Mile Bridge
3/21/2013 10:39:23 AM
As part of the Tamiami Trail One-Mile Bridge Opening Ceremony on March 19, 2013, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Jo-Ellen Darcy and Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar cut a ribbon on the bridge deck prior to taking the inaugural drive across the fully-constructed bridge, which will be opened up to traffic in the upcoming weeks.
Completion of critical project milestone celebrated for Tamiami Trail One-Mile Bridge
3/21/2013 10:33:45 AM
Tugboat in a dry dock for hull painting and propeller work at Caddell Dry Dock & Repair Co.
Tugboat in Dry Dock
10/22/2012 10:57:21 AM
Fireboat in a dry dock at Caddell Dry Dock & Repair Co., Inc.
Fireboat
10/22/2012 9:57:56 AM