Mobile Harbor Navigation-Phase 3 Project (Capital, Alabama, $53.9 million)
• Golden Triangle Marsh Creation Project (Capital, Louisiana, $32.4 million)
• Captiva Island Beach Renourishment Project (Coastal Protection, Florida, $15.6 million)
Vicinity of McKellar Lake Harbor Dredging Project (Maintenance, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, $7.6 million)
Jacksonville Harbor Maintenance Dredging Project (Maintenance, Florida, $3.3 million)
The Mobile Harbor Phase 3 Navigation project consists of deepening and widening portions of the Lower Bay Channel located South of Gaillard Island and North of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. This project is a critical step toward realizing the port’s ability to accommodate the larger ships serving the world’s major trade lanes, while improving vessel transit efficiencies and safety in the port. The client on this project is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, and is federally funded. Work is expected to
MicroTech Transfers its $50 Billion GSA EIS Contract Vehicle to Wholly-Owned Subsidiary, Defined Technologies, LLC
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MicroTech Transfers its $50 Billion GSA EIS Contract Vehicle to Wholly-Owned Subsidiary, Defined Technologies, LLC
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More than 50 miles of railroad track and specialized laboratories for testing locomotives, vehicles, track components and signaling devices comprise the FRA Transportation Technology Center facilities, where TTCI is headquartered. (Photo by William C. Vantuono)
Management of the Pueblo, Colo.-based Transportation Technology Center (TTC) will move to a new vendor as of October 2022.
More than 50 miles of railroad track and specialized laboratories for testing locomotives, vehicles, track components and communications and signaling devices in the Colorado desert outside of Pueblo comprise the TTC, which is owned by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). Since 1982, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) has managed the TTC, most of that time through Transportation Technology Center, Inc. (TTCI), its wholly owned subsidiary. TTCI has held successive single-source Care, Custody and Control Contracts signed with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).