
Dredging and managing dredged material are critical components in many waterfront engineering projects as navigation channels, harbors, and port berths typically require dredging to establish and maintain adequate depths.
Over the past two decades, Taylor Engineering’s waterfront engineers have guided dredging activities through all stages from project concept to project completion. Our typical efforts include project feasibility evaluation, long-range dredged material management planning, project permitting, final design and construction documents, contract administration, and construction observation.
We have worked with clients such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND), and the United Nations to develop a variety of successful dredging projects. Since 1986, Taylor Engineering has worked with the FIND to prepare, design, and implement dredging and long-term dredged material management plans for the 370 miles of Florida Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Our dredging and dredged material management projects have included maintenance dredging for harbors and navigation channels, dredging for navigation channel and marina basin creation, and dredging for environmental restoration purposes.
In addition, we have unparalleled experience in the siting, design, and construction of dredged material management facilities. Through our work with FIND, we have played a role in all phases of 54 dredged material management facilities that range in size from 3 to 203 acres with dredged material containment dikes ranging in height from 6 to 27 feet. Our efforts on these projects have included work phases from feasibility analysis through construction. Taylor Engineering has developed a variety of technical resources for dredging and dredged material management applications. These tools address water quality compliance, confined disposal facility design and performance, threatened and endangered species, dredge plant operation and production rates, dredged material handling and processing, and facilities site selection.
Dredging services include