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CPRA Awards Coastal Dredging Contract in Louisiana
March 17, 2026
The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) awarded a contract to Coastal Dredging Company, Inc. in March 2026 for the East Delacroix Marsh Creation and Terracing project located in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. This project involves restoring nearly 400 acres of marshland and constructing terraces to reduce erosion, supporting coastal resilience and local economic growth. The work is expected to be completed by August 2027, representing a significant state-level environmental restoration effort under the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act (CWPPRA) Phase 2.
- Why this matters: This contract highlights ongoing state investments in coastal restoration, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in dredging, environmental construction, and erosion control.
- Procurement professionals should note the projectโs timeline through mid-2027 for planning resource allocation and subcontracting.
- The project supports local economic development by engaging regional contractors, indicating potential for similar future contracts in Louisianaโs coastal restoration sector.
- Organizations involved in environmental restoration and infrastructure should evaluate capabilities to meet technical and environmental requirements for marsh creation and terracing projects.
This project not only protects Louisianaโs coast, it also supports a local business and helps our stateโs economy.
— Gordon "Gordy" Dove, Chairman of CPRA
This project highlights how targeted restoration efforts can deliver meaningful, lasting benefits.
— Michael Hare, Executive Director of CPRA
Agencies
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority
Vendors
Coastal Dredging Company, Inc.