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Beneficial Reuse of Dredge Spoils

Posted on May 21, 2013

By Blaine McRae (CDT, Associate Designer)

Dredged material prior to stabilization. Image courtesy Landau Associates.   What do you do when you have dredge material (i.e., wet muck) to properly dispose of? This is the question that we find ourselves asking on a regular basis as… Continue Reading

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A 60-Year Waterfront Practice at Reid Middleton

Posted on April 9, 2013

By Shannon Kinsella (PE, PMP, LEED AP, Principal)

A copy of the cover of Boating & Moorage in the '80s, with permission from Washington Sea Grant, University of Washington (UW). Puget Sound is one of the best natural environments in the world, rich in beauty, habitat, and recreational… Continue Reading

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Protecting the Protectors – A New Dual Covered Moorage Facility for the Coast Guard in Coos Bay, Oregon

Posted on October 9, 2012

By Willy Ahn (PhD, PE, LEED AP, CQM-C, Director, Waterfront)

Coast Guard Station Coos Bay, located at the mouth of Coos Bay in Charleston, Ore., is home port to several Motor Life Boats (MLB). These vessels conduct search and rescue operations from Coos River to Cape Blanco, Ore. By 2009,… Continue Reading

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Creating Waterfront Property…Float It!

Posted on July 3, 2012

By Willy Ahn (PhD, PE, LEED AP, CQM-C, Director, Waterfront)

Concrete floating breakwater being towed to its permanent location.   Values of waterfront property are typically higher than inland real estate for a variety of reasons but mostly due to desirability and market supply and demand. The desirability factor is… Continue Reading

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A $5.3 Billion Expansion Project: My April 2012 Trip to the Panama Canal

Posted on May 8, 2012

By Shannon Kinsella (PE, PMP, LEED AP, Principal)

Shannon in front of the locks, where the slide gates will go. I attended the National Ports and Harbor Committee of the American Society of Civil Engineers - Coasts, Oceans, Port, and River Institute annual spring meeting in Panama City,… Continue Reading

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