Corps awards $4.675 million maintenance dredging contract for Arecibo Harbor in Puerto Rico

Published Feb. 3, 2020
Dredging machines in the water with green vegetation on the bottom of the photo

Dredging at Arecibo Harbor, Puerto Rico in October 2012.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District awarded a $4.675 million contract Jan. 14, 2020 to Weeks Marine, Inc., for the Arecibo Harbor maintenance dredging in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.

Weeks Marine, of Covington, Louisiana, will be responsible for dredging approximately 110,000 cubic yards of shoal material from the Arecibo Harbor.

“Dredging Arecibo Harbor is critical to maintaining operations for the island. The Harbor suffered operational disruptions from Hurricane Maria which impacted fuel imports for the area,” said Project Manager Jose D. Bilbao. “Removing the critical shoaling from the harbor will ensure continued safe vessel movement and remove draft restrictions on imports and exports.”

The material will be deposited in a designated Offshore Dredged Material Disposal Site located approximately 2 miles north of the entrance the harbor. Work is expected to begin at the beginning later this month.

The contract is funded by the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, which provides funding and authority for USACE to address impacts caused by natural disasters. 

 

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Contact
Catalina Carrasco
787-289-7037
catalina.carrasco@usace.army.mil

Release no. 20-010