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      Home/News/Topics/Coastal Resilience

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      Coastal Resilience

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      Environmental EngineeringCoastal ResilienceInfrastructureSustainabilityGeneral
      7 days ago

      Monroe County Advances Coastal Resilience With Innovative Living Shoreline Project

      Monroe County, Florida, is implementing a living shoreline project to combat coastal erosion. The initiative involves advanced Wave Attenuation Devices and presents numerous procurement opportunities for contractors specializing in environmental and construction services.

      Physical InfrastructureConstruction & InfrastructureCoastal ResilienceFederal ContractsContract
      14 days ago

      USACE Awards $53M Contract for Indian River Inlet Jetty Repairs

      The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has contracted Agate Construction for $53 million to repair the North Jetty at Indian River Inlet in Delaware. This multi-year project showcases federal commitment to coastal infrastructure, offering significant opportunities for marine construction firms in upcoming projects.

      Physical InfrastructureConstruction & InfrastructureCoastal ResilienceContract
      24 days ago

      USACE Suspends $132.6M Seawall Contract Impacting Staten Island Project

      The **U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)** has suspended a **$132.6 million** contract to **Triumph Construction Corp.** for crucial drainage infrastructure on Staten Island's coastal defenses. This suspension threatens the completion of a **$2.3 billion** initiative aimed at bolstering storm risk management by 2030, heightening flood risks for local communities.

      Physical InfrastructureConstruction & InfrastructureCoastal ResilienceAward
      45 days ago

      USACE Awards $19.5M Beach Nourishment Contract in Ocean City, NJ

      The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a **$19.5 million** contract to **Great Lakes Dredge & Dock** for beach nourishment in Ocean City, NJ. This project focuses on enhancing coastal resilience and shoreline protection, highlighting continued federal investment in civil infrastructure.

      Physical InfrastructureConstruction & InfrastructureEnvironmental RestorationCoastal ResilienceAward
      69 days ago

      USACE Awards $53.83M Contract for James Island Restoration Project

      The **U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)** Baltimore District has awarded a **$53.83 million** contract to **C&C Joint Ventures LLC** for the James Island restoration initiative. This project is part of a larger **$122 million** effort to enhance coastal infrastructure, marking significant investment opportunities for contractors in environmental and marine construction.

      Physical InfrastructureConstruction & InfrastructureCoastal ResilienceAward
      76 days ago

      USACE Awards $21.6M Beachfill Contract in New Jersey for Storm Resilience

      The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a **$21.6 million** contract to **Norfolk Dredging Company** for a critical beachfill and dune nourishment project in Sea Isle City and Upper Township, New Jersey. This project, set to begin in June 2026, aims to enhance coastal resilience against storm impacts, signaling new opportunities for related contractors.