Port Royal Canal Dredging
GRAEF was responsible for managing all design, permitting, engineering and construction for the Port Royal Canal Dredging Project. This project included the excavation of 39,000 cubic yards from seven distinct dredge areas with upland dewatering and disposal. Phase 1 dredging of approximately 20,000 cubic yards commenced in late 2013 using mechanical excavation techniques by a barge-mounted excavator with a series of two hopper barges used in rotation to transfer sediment to an upland site for dewatering.
Key Project Elements:
- Project Design
- Topographic and Bathymetric Surveys
- Geotechnical Studies (Jet Probes and Vibracores)
- Environmental Surveys & Sampling (Seagrass, Oyster Beds, Macro Invertebrate)
- Water Quality Sampling and Analysis
- Canal Dredge Design
- Development of a Private Dock Dredge Program
- Dewatering Site Design
- Assessment of Polymer for Dewatering of Fine Sediments
- Sediment Analysis and Development of a Sediment Management Plan
- Construction Methods & Sequencing Plan
- Dredge Pipeline Plan
- Estimation of Quantities, Costs, & Construction Schedules
- Assessment of Project Impacts (Environmental,
Social and Economic) - Acquisition of all County, State and Federal Permits
- Construction Plans and Specifications
- Bidding Assistance
- Construction Monitoring and Administration
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Location
Naples, Florida
Services
Coastal Engineering
Port Royal Canal Dredging Contact
Office Leader - Sarasota, Turks and Caicos