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October, 2018
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Oct 2018
Raising the Cranes
While a 115 foot crane is extremely high, especially from the top of it, it’s not quite high enough
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Oct 2018
Permitting the Waterfront Park Expansion Project
The Joseph P. Riley Jr. Waterfront Park, one of the Charleston’s most iconic settings, is about to
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Oct 2018
Digging Deeper
Dredging in the Charleston Harbor Entrance Channel is underway as the first part of the Post 45
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Oct 2018
Meet Our: Amanda Heath
Describe your job. As the chief of the Special Projects Branch in the Regulatory Division, I
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Oct 2018
Meet Our: Maj. Paul Sipe
Describe your job. I serve in three roles. At times, I am a coordinating staff officer, working with
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Oct 2018
Why I volunteer for Emergency Response...
Every year, June 1st rolls around and people along the Gulf Coast and Eastern Seaboard collectively
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Oct 2018
Supplemental Funding Brings New Work to Charleston
The recently-passed Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 included quite a few projects for the Charleston
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Oct 2018
If you build it, they will come
There are several elements that need to be examined during any harbor deepening project, one of
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Oct 2018
Joint Base Charleston Visiting Quarters
At 149,210 square feet, the Joint Base Charleston Visiting Quarters will be the largest building the
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Oct 2018
Folly and Myrtle Getting Sandy
Pretty soon, the more than 15 million visitors each year to both Folly Beach and the Grand Strand