PORT ANGELES, Wash. – The harbor front bluffs will echo with the clanging of pile drivers this summer as they extract the walls of the former Hood Canal Bridge graving yard like so many sheet-steel ...
The Municipal Art Society, in concert with the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, the Save the Graving Dock Committee, the Roebling Chapter of the Society for Industrial Archeology and PortSide, opened ...
PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Transportation is negotiating to possibly reopen part of the 22.5-acre Marine Drive graving yard site to build anchors for the Hood Canal Bridge replacement ...
EDITOR’S NOTE — This is the first of two articles about the settlement of disputes over the canceled Hood Canal Bridge graving yard. The second article will appear next Sunday, Sept. 3. PORT ANGELES — ...
The proposed new graving dock at Port Hope Marine shipyard, approved Thursday by Victoria council, is expected to cost in excess of $50 million. A new $50-million-plus graving dock to be built at ...
As a result of a major White House office wake-up call or Executive Order 14269 determining it is time to start building ships again, Washington DC announced America’s maritime industry has been ...
A new graving dock at Point Hope Maritime would generate a steady stream of business that would create 200 new trades jobs and support a growing apprenticeship program. A new graving dock at Point ...
In an effort to advocate for “places in New York City that preserve history and sustain culture,” the Municipal Art Society , in partnership with organization called City Lore, publishes a website ...