Dredge Wheeler to Undergo Major Repairs

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ trailing suction hopper Dredge Wheeler is about to undergo major repairs, according to the FedBizOpps.

The $4.56 million drydocking and repair contract was awarded to World Marine of Alabama (WMA) on September 15, 2017.

Since the Wheeler’s commissioning at Avondale Shipyards in 1982, WMA’s facility in Mobile, Alabama has drydocked and repaired the vessel on many occasions, including a complete repowering of the vessel in 2012.

As the largest and most powerful hopper dredge in the Corps’ fleet, the Dredge Wheeler is a 408-foot trailing suction hopper dredge with a hopper capacity of over 8,200 cubic yards.

The vessel is expected to arrive at World Marine October 9 for a project duration of approximately 60 days. The bonded repair package includes drydocking, hull painting, double-bottom tank blasting and coating, hopper door repairs, steel renewals, dredge and jet pipe repairs, bow thruster overhaul, emergency generator replacement, pump and valve overhauls, as well as tailshaft CPP system repairs.

Our shipyard continues to complete work packages safely, on time and on budget for our customers at competitive prices. This upcoming project on the Dredge Wheeler will be no different,” commented Robert Beckmann, senior vice president and general manager of WMA. “It is anticipated that we will add approximately 65 craft personnel to sustain our workforce during this project,” he said.

The Dredge Wheeler maintains waterway channels from Key West, Florida, to Brownsville, Texas. The USACE dredge is kept in a state of readiness for worldwide operations, with the majority of its time spent operating in the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi River, dealing with shoaling problems that occur during high and low water.

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