Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation has taken delivery of its newest Jones Act-compliant hopper dredge, Amelia Island, from the Conrad Shipyard. The vessel is designed for efficient and safe operations in shallow and narrow waters along U.S. coastlines. It features two 800mm trailing suction pipes, dredging depths up to 100 feet, a hopper capacity of 6,330 yd³, and low emissions EPA Tier IV rated engines.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (GLDD) has taken delivery of its newest Jones Act-compliant hopper dredge, the Amelia Island, from the Conrad Shipyard in Morgan City, Louisiana. The vessel, which joins the company's existing fleet, is designed for efficient and safe operations in shallow and narrow waters along U.S. coastlines.
The Amelia Island is approximately 346 feet in length, 69 feet in breadth, and 23 feet in depth, with 16,500 total horsepower installed. The dredge features two 800mm trailing suction pipes capable of dredging depths up to 100 feet and a hopper capacity of 6,330 yd³. The main engines and generators are EPA Tier IV rated for low emissions [1].
Lasse Petterson, President and Chief Executive Officer of GLDD, commented on the delivery, stating, "The delivery of our sixth hopper dredge, the Amelia Island, marks a significant milestone as our dredging newbuild program is now complete, leaving us with the largest and most advanced hopper fleet in the United States" [1].
The Amelia Island is designed to handle a variety of operations, including beach renourishment, coastal protection, channel deepening, and maintenance dredging. With a full schedule for 2025 and 2026, the dredge is expected to go immediately to work [1].
The delivery of the Amelia Island reaffirms GLDD's commitment to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. dredging industry. The company, which is the largest provider of dredging services in the United States, has a long history of performing significant international projects and is expanding its core business into the offshore energy industry [1].
GLDD employs experienced civil, ocean, and mechanical engineering staff in its estimating, production, and project management functions. The company's disciplined training program for engineers ensures experienced-based performance as they advance through Company operations. The Incident-and Injury-Free® (IIF®) safety management program is integrated into all aspects of the Company’s culture [1].
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[1] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/08/20/3136426/36795/en/Great-Lakes-Announces-the-Delivery-of-its-Newest-Hopper-Dredge-the-Amelia-Island.html
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