Port Houston Progresses on Key Project 11 Milestones

Sept 2024 Port Houston Commission Meeting Press Release Project 11 Progresses on Key Milestones

HOUSTON — Port Houston announced that work on the Houston Ship Channel Expansion โ€“ Project 11 โ€“ is progressing.

According to Chairman Ric Campo, key segments are on target to be completed by November, including the channel expansion through much of Galveston Bay, allowing larger vessels to call Bayport Container Terminal.

Chairman Campo emphasized the projectโ€™s environmental sustainability priorities, underscoring that multiple dredges are equipped with technology that meets the Environmental Protection Agencyโ€™s Tier 4 air emission standard.

In a staff report to the commission, it was highlighted that five out of the combined 14 planned Project 11 contracts held by Port Houston or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) have been completed. One of those contracts, for Segment 1A (Bolivar Roads to Redfish), was completed at $5.8 million under budget and ahead of schedule.

The Aids to Navigation (ATON) relocation in Segment 2 (Bayport) will be completed by mid-October, and the contractor for Segment 1C (Bayport to Barbours Cut) commenced dredging in August and is on track for completion by the second quarter of 2025. Finally, the USACE awarded Segment 3 (Barbours Cut) at the end of July and is expected to commence construction
very soon.

Source: Port Houston

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