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August
23
Aug 2017
Savannah Harbor expansion boiled down: 40 miles long, 47 feet deep
NR 17-30SAVANNAH, Ga. – It’s arguably one of the most important infrastructure projects in the
December
21
Dec 2016
New arrivals push DO system closer to completion
Workers delivered four Speece cones to the downriver Dissolved Oxygen Injection System site, Dec.
September
30
Sep 2016
SHEP mitigation projects trucking along
Nearly two decades in the making, the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, or SHEP, continues to gain momentum with more contracts awarded and new ground broken.
August
19
Aug 2016
Major SHEP mitigation feature progresses
SAVANNAH, Ga. -- A panoramic view into the cofferdam at the down river dissolved oxygen injection system construction site, Aug. 17, 2016. Workers are pouring concrete for the foundation this week.
May
23
May 2016
Laying the pre-foundation
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Construction continued on the dissolved oxygen injection system at two sites along the Savannah River last week. This time-lapse video shows workers installing a cofferdam as part of what will become the foundation for a series of Speece cones.
March
21
Mar 2016
Workers prepare site for dissolved oxygen system
SAVANNAH, Ga. – Just like a nurse who swabs an arm before injecting vaccine into a patient, workers began clearing debris and underbrush from land set to house dissolved oxygen injection equipment for the Savannah River.