Weeks Marine repowers crew boat with first Cummins X15 engines
JANUARY 14, 2019 — A Weeks Marine aluminum crewboat, the Joseph M, originally delivered in 1982, has been repowered with the first pair of the new Cummins X15 marine engines. The X15
JANUARY 14, 2019 — A Weeks Marine aluminum crewboat, the Joseph M, originally delivered in 1982, has been repowered with the first pair of the new Cummins X15 marine engines. The X15
JANUARY 9, 2018 — Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc. recently delivered the trailing suction hopper dredge M/V Magdalen to Weeks Marine, Inc. The 6,540 cu.m TSHD has been designed and engineered by Royal
JULY 14, 2017—After building eight new 150 ft x 40 ft x 12 ft sand scow barges to be built at a Gulf of Mexico shipyard, maritime construction company Weeks Marine, Inc.,
APRIL 8, 2015 — Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Panama City, FL, recently signed a contract from repeat customer Weeks Marine, Inc., Cranford, NJ, covering construction of a 356 ft twin-screw trailing suction hopper
AUGUST 15, 2013—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, recently awarded a firm-fixed-price, no option, non-multi-year, award with a maximum value of $26.4 million to Weeks Marine, Inc., Covington, LA,
DECEMBER 12, 2012 — Weeks Marine Inc., Covington, La., has been awarded a $26,256,300 firm-fixed-price contract to provide for storm damage reduction services for North Carolina’s Carolina and Kure Beach. Work will
JUNE 29, 2012 — BAE Systems has begun construction on the MV Magdalen, an 8,500 cubic yard capacity trailing suction hopper dredge for Weeks Marine, Inc. Executives from the two companies gathered
JUNE 14, 2012 – Weeks Marine, Inc., Covington, La., has been awarded a $9,612,650 firm-fixed-price contract for the lease of one cutterhead, hydraulic pipeline dredge fully operated with attendant plant. Work will
Cranford, N.J., based Weeks Marine, Inc. (WMI), a major construction contractor with deep roots in the New York maritime community, has purchased leading Canadian heavy civil marine contractor and tunneling company McNally
Recently delivered by Rodriguez Shipbuilding to Cranford, N.J.-headquartered Weeks Marine, the Boyce B is a 72- foot long by 30-foot beam push tug with an eye-level height of 31 feet. Designed by