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Great Lakes Wins Berth 12 Dredging Contract of Port Manatee

The Manatee County Port Authority announced today that Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. has been awarded the contract for Port Manatee’s Berth 12 dredging project.

The project, which includes dredging the berth to a depth of 41 feet at mean-low-water and extending it from 1,000 feet to nearly 1,600 feet, is the final piece of Port Manatee’s 11-year, $200 million port expansion project.

Great Lakes’ $14.8 million bid was accepted just two months after initial bids were rejected by the port authority for exceeding the engineer’s estimate for the cost of the project. The re-bid process resulted in a $2.3 million savings for the port – 14 percent less than the original bid. The winning proposal includes the base bid and bid alternate, representing 1.1 million cubic yards of excavation and removal by hydraulic dredge to a certified uplands spoil disposal site.

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“Port staff’s many years in dealing with dredging issues made us confident that a more favorable outcome was probable by re-bidding the project,” said David L. McDonald PPM®, Port Manatee’s executive director. “The savings provided by the lower bid creates a more certain timeline for the project’s completion.”

Port Manatee’s new Berth 12 is expected to accommodate containerized shipping and be operational by early-2011. The berth sits adjacent to the port’s planned 52-acre container terminal – designed to attract new containerized shipping traffic.

Source: http://www.portmanatee.com/

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