Maroochy River Dredging and Beach Replenishment Works has commenced! Neumann Dredging have been awarded a Channel Maintenance and Beach Nourishment project with the Sunshine Coast Council. The project involves the dredging of 70,000 m3 of marine sands from the Maroochy River mouth and placing the material up to 2,000 metres away on the beaches between Maroochydore SLSC and Alexandra Headland …
Broadwater Parklands – Dredging and Reclamation
Dredging and Reclamation Works Progressing Well Neumann Dredging was awarded the dredging and reclamation works for the Gold City Council’s Broadwater Parklands Stage 3 in early January. Works are well under way are progressing well. The Dredging and Reclamation works are expected to be completed soon. The dredging works includes the maintenance dredging of almost 100,000m3 from the Labrador Channel, …
Swansea Channel Dredging Underway
Dredging has commenced in the Swansea Channel. The dredging will provide an improved navigation channel and boost safety for local boaties. Dredging was expected to start mid October, but was delayed waiting for Environmental Approvals. The project is now due for completion early 2015 and will deliver a 60m wide and 3.5m deep channel. About 80,000m3 of dredged material is …
Swansea Channel and Beach Nourishment Works Completed
Swansea Channel Maintenance Dredge and Blacksmiths Beach Nourishment Works Have Been Completed Scope of Work The aim of the dredging campaign was to create a stable navigation channel to reduce the frequency of periodic follow-up dredging. All sand dredged from the channel was pumped to a designated area at Blacksmiths Beach where it was de-watered & spread as part of …
Canaipa Passage Navigational Channel Reopened
Dredging has been completed in the Canaipa Passage The Canaipa Passage navigation channel has reopened. Dredging works to realign the channel have been completed in this important link between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Gold Coast Waterways – Media Release Canaipa Passage is a 13 kilometre secondary navigation channel between North Stradbroke Island and Russell Island in southern Moreton Bay. …
Dredging Completed – Bundaberg Burnett River Dredging 2014
Dredging works have been completed in Burnett River near Kirby’s Wall Neumann Dredging have recently completed dredging works in Queensland’s Burnett River near Kirby’s Wall. The job involved deepening the navigational channel and placement of the material behind “Kirby’s Wall”. Neumann Dredging performed the work using their 450mm Cutter Suction Dredge Nu Endeavour coupled to a spreader barge for placement. …
Dredging Commences in Burnett River
Burnett River Maintenance Dredging 2014 Neumann Dredging have started dredging works in the Burnett River near Kirby’s Wall. The 450mm Cutter Suction Dredge, Nu Endeavour will be used to dredge the navigational channel and the material will be placed with the aid of a spreader barge behind Kirby’s Wall. Member for Burnett Stephen Bennett said the dredging would restore the …
Canaipa Passage Maintenance Dredging 2014
Neumann Dredging have commenced dredging works in the Canaipa Passage Canaipa Passage is a 13 kilometre secondary navigation channel between North Stradbroke Island and Russell Island in southern Moreton Bay. The channel is heavily used by a variety of recreational and commercial vessels particularly during school holidays as the calm waters offer protection to yachties and anglers in addition to …
Dredging Completed at Port of Bundaberg
In January 2013, the Port of Bundaberg was significantly impacted by flooding, which caused unprecedented siltation in the Port Channel, Swing Basin and Berth Pockets. Apart from the unprecedented siltation event in the channel, the port also experienced major scouring and deepening of the river bed along significant sections of the toe of the northern training rock wall. This has …
Neumann Contractors Awarded Bundaberg Dredging Works
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