Magnolia Dredge and Dock Bags Port of Vinton Dredging Contract

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The Port of Vinton Board of Commissioners voted this week to award the contract for the dredging of the mouth of the Vinton Navigation Channel to Magnolia Dredge and Dock, LLC of Mandeville, La.  

The successful base bid of $832,672 was the lowest among three bids received by the port during its competitive public bid process.

The Port of Vinton Board of Commissioners was impressed with the quality of the contractors that were interested in the port’s project,” said Jerry Merchant, board president for the Port of Vinton. “The port’s engineering team spent a considerable amount of time reviewing all of the data and information included in the packets prior to making its recommendation to the board.”

Lynn Hohensee, POV director, noted that the Port of Vinton Port will work closely with local, state and federal officials to make sure that all dredging operations are in line with regulatory permits for the project and that an aggressive time schedule is followed for the dredging work.

The improvements to the channel will benefit current tenant operations and enhance the port’s ability to recruit new tenants,” Hohensee said. “Demand for shallow-water access to facilities that support barge transportation in Southwest Louisiana has grown over the last several years, and all regional economic indicators point to a continuing growth in that demand.”

For that reason, our port board of commissioners led the way in securing the necessary funding support for the dredgingWhen completed, the dredging project will deepen the channel from the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway northward approximately 1,945 linear feet.”

Hohensee added that the waterway improvements will also include widening the approach vessels will use as they navigate off the GIWW into the Vinton channel and back out into the GIWW.

WCP Engineer Lee Lancon with Westlake-based Lancon Engineering, Inc. has estimated that more than 20,000 cubic yards of spoil will be dredged to accommodate dredging of the mouth of the navigation channel. The dredging project will deepen the mouth of the channel from an existing depth as shallow as 6.5 feet to a depth of 10.5 feet.

The dredged spoils will be used for environmental beneficial use.

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