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Great Lakes Announces Receipt of $134 million in Awarded Work

Core Viewpoint - Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation has received seven work awards totaling over $130 million, enhancing its project backlog and revenue visibility through 2026 [1][9]. Project Summaries - The Mississippi River project involves dredging maintenance material to support marsh development, with a contract value of $27.9 million [1][8]. - The SAD Regional Harbor Dredging project focuses on maintenance dredging of navigation channels in North Carolina, valued at $26.9 million [2][8]. - The Baltimore Harbor project entails dredging near Chesapeake Bay, with a contract worth $25.5 million [3][8]. - The Delray Beach Renourishment project involves dredging near shore to deposit material on the beach, valued at $19.2 million [4][8]. - The East Rockaway Inlet project includes maintenance dredging with sand disposal to Rockaway Beach, worth $14.0 million [5][8]. - The McLellan-Kerr Arkansas River project aims to restore navigation channels, with a contract value of $11.7 million [6][8]. - The Indian River Inlet project involves dredging to construct a beach berm and dune system, valued at $8.7 million [7][8]. Company Overview - Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation is the largest provider of dredging services in the U.S., with a history of completing significant international projects [10]. - The company operates a diverse fleet of approximately 200 specialized vessels and has a disciplined training program for engineers [10]. - Great Lakes emphasizes safety through its Incident-and Injury-Free® (IIF®) safety management program, integrated into its corporate culture [10].