USA: GLDD Bags USD 45 Million Scofield Island Reclamation Project

 GLDD Bags USD 45 Million Scofield Island Reclamation Project

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation, the largest provider of dredging services in the United States and a major provider of commercial and industrial demolition and remediation services, announced the award of a $46.5 million contract to restore and reinforce the existing shoreline of Scofield Island, located along the barrier shoreline in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana.

Since Hurricane Lili made landfall in October 2002, which caused a breach in the shoreline, the island has experienced accelerated erosion. Other development factors have also caused substantial loss of wetlands, dune, and swale habitats within the project area.

GLDD is contracted to reclaim riverine sand from sources in the Mississippi River to restore the shoreline dune system lost due to erosion. In addition, an intertidal back barrier marsh area will be constructed behind the dune system from materials reclaimed from offshore sources. This contract is the second coastal restoration project the Company was awarded in the last 12 months. The first was Pelican Island in September for $43 million. These awards show the importance of coastal restoration to the state of Louisiana and Gulf coast area. The Company currently anticipates more contracts being let to bid in the coming months.

The project is contracted by the State of Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. Construction is expected to commence in the second quarter of 2012 and will be completed in 2013.

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Dredging Today Staff, March 27, 2012