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of over 125 Western Hemisphere ports will attend this 1981 annual meeting, including executive di- rectors and commissioners from more than 90 U.S. ports alone. For full information, write to J. Ronald Brinson, The American Association of Port Authorities, 1612 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. Great Lakes Dredge Is Apparent Low Bidder On $32.9-Million Job Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company of Union, N.J. is the apparent low bidder on a multi- million-dollar contract to con- struct a 29,000-foot-long sand dike at the Hart and Miller Islands diked disposal area in Baltimore County for the Maryland Port Ad- ministration. Construction of the dike will require approximately 5,800,000 cubic yards of hydraulic- ally dredged fill, approximately 260,000 cubic yards of stone slope protection with filter cloth, and approximately 65,000 square yards of 8-inch crusher run road- way. Construction also includes re- moval and disposal within the diked area by hydraulic dredging of approximately 1,100,000 cubic yards of unsuitable foundation material, approximately 937 linear feet of sheet pile bulkhead, and various support facilities and ser- vices including surveys, sediment and erosion control, instrumenta- tion, and test borings. Great Lakes submitted a bid totaling $32,891,567. Philadelphia Gear 20-Page Marine Drives Catalog Available The Philadelphia Gear Corpor- ation, King of Prussia, Pa., has published a fully illustrated 20- page marine drives catalog. The catalog includes a full de- scription, including photos, of Philadelphia Gear's capabilities and support facilities. Each unit manufactured by the company is fully described with photographs, front and side view drawings, and complete dimensions and weight tables. Detailed horsepower rating tables are also included for six dif- ferent units in 10 sizes. Sections are included on best selection pro- cedures, positive drive clutches, gas turbine generator drives and photos of Naval and commercial vessels of all sizes, as well as off- shore drilling rigs currently equipped by Philadelphia Gear. For a free copy of "Philadelphia Marine Drives," Write 57 on Reader Service Card Dan Mortimer Elected President Of New Yard —Gulf Coast Fabrication The board of directors of Gulf Coast Fabrication, Inc. has an- nounced the election of Dan Mor- timer as president of the new company which has acquired an existing shipyard site in Pass Christian, Miss. The company will engage in all phases of marine construction, primarily offshore deck barges. Mr. Mortimer recently left Hal- ter Marine, Inc. of New Orleans to start this venture, and prior to that was with Seatrain Ship- building of New York City. Speaking of the company's plans, Mr. Mortimer said: "We expect to grow in controlled stages to above 100 employees in the coming year. Our current plans are to launch our first barge by September and deliver a 180-foot unit no less than monthly thereafter. By creating a production capacity predicted upon cost-effective techniques and equipment, with building a well- trained and motivated group of craftsmen we will position our- selves to offer very competitive prices and on-time deliveries." Ingalls Receives Navy Order For $11.3-Million Destroyer Overhaul Ingalls Shipbuilding Division, Litton Systems Incorporated, Pas- cagoula, Miss., is being awarded a $11,388,330 cost plus award fee contract for the regular overhaul of the destroyer USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968). The Naval Sea Systems Command is the contracting activity. (N00024-81- C-8501) CHINA SHIPBUILDING CHINA SHIPBUILDING CORP. 3rd & 6th Floor, Tai Tze Building, 20 Pa Teh Road, 3rd Section, Taipei (105), Taiwan, Republic of China Tel: (02)7710181 (6lines), (02)752-8122 (8lines) • Telex: 11705 TAIPEI • Cable: CSHIPSCO, TAIPEI . NEW BUILDING, REPAIR & CONVERSION — ANY SIZE OF VARIOUS VESSELS UP TO ONE MILLION DWT • LARGEST NEW SHIP BUILT—445,000 DWT ULCC . MAJOR TYPES BUILT —TANKERS, FULL CONTAINER SHIPS, M/P CARGO SHIPS, BULK CARRIERS, PRODUCT CARRIERS. OFFSHORE JACK-UP RIGS, ETC. • TWO COMPLETE SHIPYARDS — KEELUNG S KAOHSIUNG • MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE • THOUSANDS OF THE BEST & MOST EXPERIENCE TECHNICAL S DESIGN STAFFS • OFFERING MOST EFFICIENT SHIPBUILDING FACILITIES & THE LATEST TECHNIQUES I • n — F FOUR DRYDOCKS & ONE SLIPWAY—TOTAL BUILDING CAPACITY 1.32 MILLION DWT OVER 300 UNITS OF VARIOUS CRANES — CAPACITY UP TO 350-TON MORE THAN 800 SETS OF MODERN WORKING MACHINES LINE MING yaHC August 1, 1981 Write 5101 on Reader Service Card 19