Callan Marine’s most recent fleet possession, the 28″ cutter suction dredge (CSD) General Bradley, was christened in Morgan City,La onTuesday
The General Bradley will promptly start operate at the Port Bolivar Ferry Landing for the Texas Department of Transportation.
At 341 feet in size as well as 54 feet vast, General Bradley has an optimum excavating deepness of 60 feet as well as a dredge pipeline size of 28″ inches. Constructed at the Halimar Shipyard in Morgan City, La., the diesel-electric driven General Bradley is furnished with 3 ABC 12DZC engines that provide 9,260 horse power integrated. It likewise includes sophisticated manufacturing automation as well as tracking systems.
“Our commitment to service along the Gulf Coast is unmatched,” claimed Maxie McGuire, head of state ofCallan Marine “The General Bradley demonstrates our belief in the middle-market and the need for maintenance dredging for years to come. This exciting dredge features the latest technology and expands the capabilities of Callan’s fleet substantially.”
Also under tightness for Callan Marine are the 18″ CSD General Marshall as well as routing suction receptacle (TSHD) dredge Admiral Nimitz.












