William Bork It was installed at the Museum and dedicated in Sept. Additional preparation work was also done at the Shipyards at 101st and the Calumet River as shown in the attached photograph. Photograph was one of several donated to the SECHS by Jim Rossi. 92nd Street Bridge is visible in background. The submarine is at the Great Lakes Dredge and Dock facility at 92nd and the Calumet River and is in a floating dry dock. U-505 submarine being readied for transport via Calumet River and Lake Michigan to Museum of Science and Industry. And they obviously no longer use the location shown below that was between 92nd and 94th on the east side of the Calumet River. But it is safe to assume that they don't park any of their over 200 "specialized vessels" there. I did find that their headquarters is now in Oakbrook, IL. Their web site claims they now have five locations in the USA, but I can't find where they are. I assume the satellite location was their original location. He admires construction projects that finish on time and budget, compensate all team members fairly and record zero fatalities or serious injuries.I recognize Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company as the one that built the foundations for some of the bridges in Chicago. Richard's freelance writing has appeared in the Seattle Times, the New York Times, Business Week and the websites of The Atlantic and. A member of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Richard has been a fellow on drone safety with the McGraw Center for Business Journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. In 2023 the American Society of Business Publication Editors awarded Richard the Stephen Barr Award, the highest honor for a single feature story or investigation, for his story on the aftermath of a terrible auto crash in Kentucky in 2019, and in 2015 the American Business Media awarded him the Timothy White Award for investigations of surety fraud and workplace bullying. Deputy Editor Richard Korman helps run ENR's business and legal news and investigations, selects ENR's commentary and oversees editorial content on ENR.com.
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