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Port Houston Awards Dredge Contract to Great Lakes Dredge

The Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority recently met in a special session to consider the first dredge contract for Project 11, the Houston Ship Channel billion-dollar expansion and deepening program. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company LLC was awarded up to $95 million to dredge 11½ miles of the 52-mile channel, widening a major portion of the Galveston Bay from 530 to 700 feet. The work includes the construction of a new bird island and oyster mitigation.

Port Houston negotiated multiple options and selected the approach with the most reduction in overall nitrogen oxides NO and NO2, using more efficient equipment and providing for retrofitting emission-reduction technology.

“It’s a big day for Port Houston and a big day for the region,” Ric Campo, Port Houston chairman emphasized after the vote.

During the meeting, commissioners, staff and other interested parties acknowledged that Port Houston had successfully managed a highly complex effort. This required spearheading consideration, communication and collaboration among stakeholders ranging from local communities to state and national interests to accommodate the accelerated timeframe.

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Lisa Brown has decades of experience in corporate communications and marketing management with organizations including Coldwell Banker Residential, Grubb & Ellis, Marcus & Millichap, NAIOP, SIOR and ALM. In those positions, she worked in conjunction with chief executive officers and chief marketing officers to create corporate messaging, cohesive branding standards, strategic marketing plans and thought pieces. Brown is a frequent speaker at industry events and an editing adjunct professor for an online course. She has a master’s degree in mass communications from San Jose State University.

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