U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff onboard hydrographic survey vessel Catlett observe the damage resulting from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, March 26, 2024.

Corps supporting recovery operations following Baltimore bridge collapse

The Baltimore Engineer District activated its Emergency Operations Center March 26, clearing the way for more than 1,100 engineering, construction, contracting and operations specialists to provide support to local, state and federal

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St Johns Ship Building to build 6 new deck barges for Seapath

In a reminder that, as well as CTVs, it also builds a broad range of steel and aluminum vessels, St. Johns Ship Building reports that it has signed a contract with Seapath

Carnival Corporation

Baltimore bridge disaster could have a $10 million impact on Carnival Corporation earnings

Cruise giant Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK) followed yesterday’s announcement of its second newbuild order this year by reporting record first quarter earnings and all time high bookings. Still,

Hardy says all systems go at Sunrise Wind

Sunrise Wind passes two new milestones

Yesterday the Sunrise Wind project received its Record of Decision (ROD) from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), crossing a critical milestone in the federal environmental review process. The ROD formally

TATS-10 keel authenticators

Bollinger Houma Shipyards lays keel for T-ATS 10

With members of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation in attendance, a keel laying ceremony for the future USNS Muscogee Creek Nation (T-ATS 10), the fifth ship in the Navy’s Navajo class of Towing,

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Davie awarded first contract for design of Canada’s Program Icebreakers

The Canadian Government has awarded Chantier Davie Canada Inc. (Davie Shipbuilding) a contract for the design of the six-ship fleet of Canada’s future Program Icebreakers. This is the first contract awarded the

Balanced import-export trade at the Port of Savannah improves the efficiency of ocean carrier service. Port officials predict March will be Savannah’s third positive month in a row for container volumes. (GPA Photo by Stephen B. Morton)

Georgia Ports Authority approves $65 million for Ocean Terminal

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has approved contracts totaling $65.6 million for container yard work at the Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal, a 200-acre facility just downriver from GPA’s main container port.

Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after Dali strike

VIDEO: Massive response underway after Maersk-chartered ship strikes Baltimore bridge

There are more questions than answers this morning as Americans wake up to the news of a 948-foot Singapore-flagged containership, chartered by Maersk, having smashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in

New Excel-class Carnival ship will be a sister to Mardi Gras

Carnival orders its second new Excel-class ship this year

Carnival Corporation has followed up the order for a newbuild Excel-class LNG-fueled cruise ship that it placed with Meyer Werft in February with an order for a further ship in the class.

icebreaker Aiviq

Funding for Chouest icebreaker Aiviq included in FY2024 Homeland Security Appropriations Act

Alaska U.S. Senators Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski (both R.-Alaska) and Representative Mary Peltola (D.-Alaska) today announced that they have successfully secured federal funding for the purchase of a commercially available Icebreaker

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