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Eureka Shipping will build a mechanical/pneumatic cement ship for operation in the Great Lakes. With a deadweight of 12,500 metric tons, it is designed to replace two older vessels, while maintaining the same cargo capacity. Eureka Shipping image.
Eureka Shipping to build Great Lakes cement carrier
WorkBoat Staff
HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division delivered the Richard M. McCool Jr. to the U.S. Navy April 11, 2024. HII Ingalls Shipbuilding photo.
HII Ingalls delivers 13th Navy amphibious transport dock
WorkBoat Staff
Washington State Ferries operates the largest commuter ferry system in the United States. Washington State Ferries photo.
DOT announces $316 million for ferry system funding
WorkBoat Staff
Members of the Port Townsend Shipwrights Cooperative talk with students at the Northwest Maritime Center Career day. Bruce Buls photo.
Introducing kids to maritime careers
Bruce Buls
All American Marine contracted with the California Polytechnical Institute at Humboldt to build a 78’ x 26.7’ semi-displacement aluminum catamaran research vessel for the marine sciences program. AAM image.
All American Marine to build research vessel for Cal Poly
WorkBoat Staff
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore occurred following a collision with a container ship. Jay Fleming Photography.
The Baltimore blame game
Jerry Fraser
Donjon Marine's Chesapeake 1000 crane lifts 440 tons of wreckage of the fallen Francis Scott Key Bridge April 14, as efforts continued to clear the main channel to the Port of Baltimore. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District photo.
Chesapeake 1000 lifts 440-ton section of Baltimore bridge
WorkBoat Staff
The future USS Constellation will be a 496'x64.6' frigate, the first of 10 vessels in the class to be built at Fincantieri Marinette Marine. Fincantieri image.
Keel laid at Fincantieri for first Constellation frigate
WorkBoat Staff
The wind turbine installation vessel Charybdis after its launch at Brownsville, Texas. Dominion Energy photo.
First U.S. wind turbine installation vessel launched
WorkBoat Staff
Kalypso Offshore Energy is partnering with Netherlands-based Royal IHC to build the first Jones Act-compliant cable lay vessel for the the offshore wind market. Kalypso image.
Partners to build first U.S. cable lay vessel for offshore wind
WorkBoat Staff
Heavy rains and currents on the Ohio River led to a breakaway of 26 barges at Pittsburgh, Pa., April 12, 2024. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District photo.
Pittsburgh marinas damaged after barges break loose
WorkBoat Staff
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