St. Johns Ship Building this week announced a deal with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to construct two (2) 140' x ...
A 77-foot foot fishing boat that sank in nearly 50 feet of water off the Jersey Shore a year ago is expected to be salvaged ...
Washington and the Army Corps of Engineers agreed to work together to identify recreation and transportation services that ...
St. Johns Ship Building (SJSB) specializes in Jones Act-compliant new construction and repair of aluminum and steel vessels, including crew boats, ferries, tugs, deck and tank barges, landing ...
chemical tankers and oil barges, tug boats, ITB’s and ATB’s. All vetting activities conducted in compliance with and within the Maritime Standards including company’s H.S.S.E and Quality Management ...
After lobbying for about a decade, the Northwestern Michigan College Great Lakes Maritime Academy will officially welcome a ...
Dutch towage and salvage specialist Ton Kooren International (KOTUG) has leased Zeus, one of Europe's most powerful tirefighting, anchor-handling tugs for ... fast rescue boat of DSB type.
November 1964 A contract for the construction of two steel 300-passenger ferries has been awarded to Blount Marine Corp., ...
St. Johns Ship Building has been looking to expand its government work and, a s we reported recentl y, has appointed marine ...
St. Johns Ship Building, Palatka, Fla., recently announced an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to ...