Marine Construction – Cleveland (Summer 2025)
Walsh Service Solutions, in collaboration with Ryba Marine, executed a large-scale federal mechanical maintenance dredging project along the Upper and Lower Cuyahoga River. This mission-critical maritime operation focused on restoring navigable depths and managing sediment transport to support the vital commercial shipping lanes of Cleveland’s industrial waterfront.
Project Overview
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Project Value: $5.98M
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Timeline: Summer 2025
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Location: Cleveland, Ohio (Cuyahoga River)
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Key Metrics: 250,000 cubic yards of sediment removed
Project Scope & Operations
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Mechanical Dredging: Deployed specialized marine equipment to perform precision dredging across the Upper and Lower reaches of the Cuyahoga River, clearing 250,000 cubic yards of accumulated silt and debris.
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Hydraulic Unloading: Facilitated the efficient transfer of material by hydraulically unloading scows at a designated, privately managed spoils area, ensuring streamlined waste management and site logistics.
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Bathymetric Surveys: Performed rigorous pre- and post-dredge surveys to accurately quantify sediment volumes and confirm that all riverbed elevations met strict federal navigational specifications.
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Strategic Partnership: Successfully teamed with Ryba Marine to integrate specialized maritime assets and personnel, ensuring high-capacity production within the Summer 2025 window.
The Result
The project was completed on schedule, significantly improving the navigational safety and efficiency of the Cuyahoga River. By removing a quarter-million cubic yards of sediment and utilizing a sophisticated hydraulic disposal process, the WSS-Ryba team ensured the long-term viability of Cleveland’s maritime infrastructure while meeting all federal compliance and environmental standards.






