Federal Contract Experience
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24-hour hydraulic cutterhead dredging operations removing sand from the Jupiter Inlet sand trap for beach nourishment placement on downdrift beaches south of Jupiter Inlet, Palm Beach County.
Hydraulic dredging north of Peanut Island with mitigation hole fill operations. Strict environmental turbidity monitoring to protect vital marine habitats within the Lake Worth Inlet system.
Sand trap maintenance dredging at the South Lake Worth Inlet with beach-compatible material placed for nearshore nourishment. Project managed through Palm Beach County Environmental Resources Management.
$2.8M interim beach renourishment project for the Town of Longboat Key along Gulfside Road on Florida's Gulf Coast. Hydraulic dredging and sand placement to restore critically eroded shoreline as part of the town's ongoing coastal resilience program.
Major beach renourishment project for Martin County. Sand dredged from the St. Lucie Inlet, Sailfish Point Marina channel, federal navigation channel, and impoundment basin for placement along Bathtub Beach and Sailfish Point shoreline as part of the county's ongoing coastal resilience program.
Recurring hydraulic cutterhead dredging of the Jupiter Inlet sand trap with beach-quality material placed for downdrift nourishment south of the inlet, Palm Beach County.
Mechanical excavation, muck removal, and grading operations for canal restoration in Royal Palm Beach, Palm Beach County.
$2.2M maintenance dredging contract for Charlotte County. Dredged and straightened the Stump Pass navigation channel to 5-foot navigable depth, with beach-quality sand placement on Stump Pass Beach State Park shoreline and northern Knight Island at Palm Island Resort. 24-hour continuous operations with environmental coordination for sea turtle nesting season compliance.
Hydraulic cutterhead dredging of the Jupiter Inlet sand trap with precise computer-tracked positioning to protect adjacent seagrass habitat. Beach-compatible material placed for downdrift nourishment.
Intracoastal Waterway O&M dredging for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District under a $2.7M small business set-aside MATOC awarded to Coastal Dredging Company. Approximately 48,000 cubic yards dredged from the Crossroads area at St. Lucie Inlet with placement in the St. Lucie Impoundment Basin, followed by approximately 95,000 cubic yards from Jupiter Inlet with beach placement south of the inlet. 24-hour continuous operations with computer-tracked dredge positioning for seagrass avoidance.