BLOUNT ISLAND DREDGING 
 JACKSONVILLE, FL
W912EP-19-D-0044 - W912EP-20-F-0203
				 
															BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Maintenance Dredging for Marine Corp Support Facility
Project Overview This project entails maintenance dredging for the Marine Corp Support Facility, covering a stretch from Station 0+00 to Station 56+09.1. The primary objective is to restore and maintain the channel depth to the required 38 feet of Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) to ensure safe and efficient navigation.
Scope of Work
- Dredging Operations:- Channel Dredging: Maintenance dredging will remove accumulated sediments to achieve the required 38-foot MLLW depth.
- Allowable Overdepth: The project incorporates two feet of permissible over depth throughout, accommodating any potential variations during dredging.
 
- Material Placement:- Dayson Island DMPF: The dredged material will be transported and placed at the Dayson Island Dredged Material Placement Facility (D/A-D), ensuring environmentally responsible disposal.
 
Additional Work and Environmental Monitoring
- Bird Monitoring: Comprehensive bird monitoring will be conducted to minimize the impact on local wildlife and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
- Turbidity and Disposal Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of water turbidity levels and the disposal process will be undertaken to maintain water quality and adherence to environmental standards.
- Standby Time and Partnering Regroup: The project plan includes provisions for standby time and partnering regroup activities, ensuring smooth coordination among project stakeholders and addressing unforeseen delays or issues.
TITAN’s Role and Contributions
- Quality Control and Safety Management:- Quality Control: TITAN will oversee the quality control aspects of the dredging operations, ensuring all work meets the specified standards and requirements.
- Safety Management: TITAN will provide comprehensive safety management services, including regular site inspections, hazard assessments, and implementation of safety protocols to protect workers and the environment.
 
Project Highlights
- Environmental Stewardship: The project includes stringent ecological monitoring and management practices to protect local ecosystems and comply with regulatory requirements.
- Operational Efficiency: With detailed planning and coordination, the dredging operations are designed to be efficient and minimally disruptive, ensuring the project’s timely completion.
- Community and Stakeholder Collaboration: Including standby time and partnering regroup activities underscores the commitment to effective communication and collaboration among all project stakeholders.
This maintenance dredging project for the Marine Corp Support Facility is crucial for maintaining navigational safety and operational efficiency. TITAN’s expertise in quality control and safety management ensures the project is executed to the highest standards, benefiting the facility and the surrounding environment.
AT A GLANCE
| TITAN Role | Quality Control (QC) Manager & Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) | 
|---|---|
| Client | Southwind Construction | 
QCM (Quality Control Manager) Scope of Work
- Project Oversight:
 Monitor all project activities to ensure compliance with quality standards.
- Inspections:
 Conduct regular inspections to verify work meets specified requirements.
- Documentation:
 Maintain accurate records of inspections, tests, and quality control measures.
- Reporting:
 Prepare and submit quality reports to project stakeholders.
- Problem Resolution:
 Identify quality issues and coordinate corrective actions.
SSHO (Site Safety and Health Officer) Scope of Work
- Safety Management:
 Implement and oversee the site-specific safety plan.
- Inspections:
 Conduct daily safety inspections and audits.
- Training:
 Provide safety training and ensure compliance with safety protocols.
- Incident Response:
 Respond to and investigate safety incidents and accidents.
- Documentation:
 Maintain safety records and reports.
 
				