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Dredging at the Florida Power and Light Station in Cocoa, Florida
Depending on a canal to receive economical fuel shipments for energy production in Florida during the hurricane season can be challenging. This is the situation that Florida Power & Light found themselves in this past year, 2004. One of the four hurricanes to hit our state last summer, contributed to the blinding off of the fuel barge canal that services the Florida Power & Light generating station in Cocoa Florida. The plant not only provides vital energy for our businesses and citizens...read more.
Dredging at the Port of Manatee
During the summer of 2004, Bull Dredging received a call from Great Lakes Dock and Dredge to restore a return water canal for a dredging project they were conducting at the Port of Manatee in Manatee county Florida. We were pleased to respond to the request for assistance and were able to mobilize quickly on site. The maintenance of port facilities is essential to the economic vitality of South Florida and our nation, thus Bull Dredging Inc. was proud to be...read more.
A long-awaited dredging project at Huguenot Lake in Jacksonville Beach turned up beer cans, bicycle handlebars, golf balls and other items this week, along with the expected heaps of sand and silt. The lake-deepening job, expected to take about six months...read more.
Lake Dredging Improves Playground
Workers plan to start dismantling a playground at Huguenot Park next week to prepare for a lake-dredging project that was postponed last year. Bull Dredging Inc. will excavate Huguenot Lake at Third Street and 16th Avenue South to remove sediments that have collected over the last decade. The lake will be dredged to a depth of about 7 feet to improve the wildlife habitat and storage capacity for storm water runoff...read more.
