Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Secures Four Dredging Contracts, Including Woodside Louisiana LNG Project
Reuters
Jun 30, 2025
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Secures Four Dredging Contracts, Including Woodside Louisiana LNG Project
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation, the largest provider of dredging services in the United States, has announced the receipt of four new work awards. These include a significant project for the Woodside Louisiana LNG, along with other contracts for maintenance and rental services in Texas, Louisiana, and South Carolina. The Woodside project involves constructing a ship berthing basin for LNG carriers, with options for further expansion. This work will contribute to ecological benefits and storm surge protection through the use of dredged materials for marshlands restoration. The newly awarded contracts, totaling millions of dollars, further bolster the company's presence in the energy sector and support U.S. energy infrastructure development, while enhancing the company's revenue outlook into 2026.
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