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Conrad to Build a Crane Barge for US Army Corps of Engineers

Olmsted
Image courtesy Corps of Engineers

Published Aug 5, 2016 12:59 PM by The Maritime Executive

Conrad Shipyard has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the construction of a crane barge for the Olmsted Locks and Dam Project.
 
“Conrad Shipyard has a long history of building vessels for the Army Corps of Engineers,” said Johnny Conrad, Conrad President and Chief Executive Officer. “This award is a testament to the extraordinary level of quality and craftsmanship that Conrad consistently delivers.”
 
The crane barge, which will be built at Conrad’s Morgan City shipyard, has a hull length of 110’-6”, beam of 60’ and molded depth of 8’-6”. In addition to barge construction, Conrad will also install two government-supplied cranes—a wicket lifter crane and a telescoping marine crane. The floating crane barge will be used to raise and lower the steel dam wickets and perform maintenance functions at the Olmsted Lock and Dam on the Ohio River. When raised, wickets block water and feed it to adjacent boat locks that safely harbor barges to a lower elevation when the river is low.
 
The barge will be ABS classified as a Maltese Cross A-1 Barge, Maltese Cross AMS, CRC, for service on rivers and Intracoastal waterways as a Government Floating Crane.
 
The Olmsted Locks and Dam Project is the largest and most expensive inland water navigation installation ever built in the U.S. More than 90 million tons of material is shipped through the locks annually.

About Conrad Shipyard

Conrad Shipyard was established in 1948 and is headquartered in Morgan City, Louisiana. The company designs, builds and overhauls tugboats, ferries, liftboats, barges, offshore supply vessels and other steel and aluminum products for both commercial and government markets. The company provides both repair and new construction services at its five Gulf Coast shipyards located in southern Louisiana and Texas.

For additional information, please contact: 

Dan Conrad, Senior Vice President
985.384.3060 • [email protected]
www.conradindustries.com

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