Final Kings Bay sub base vandal sentenced to federal prison
News4Jax Staff
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BRUNSWICK, Ga. – The last of seven defendants accused in the April 2018 vandalism of the Kings Bay Submarine Base has been sentenced.
Mark Peter Colville, 59, of New Haven, Connecticut, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Lisa Godbey Wood to 21 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $33,503.51 in restitution.
Colville, along with six other defendants, was found guilty after a four-day jury trial in October 2019 on charges of conspiracy, destruction of property on a Naval Installation, depredation of government property and trespass.
Colville was ordered to serve three years of supervised release after completion of his prison sentence.
Cottrell bags Kings Bay Submarine Base dredging contract February 12, 2021, by Zlatan Hrvacevic
Cottrell Contracting Corp., Chesapeake, Virginia, recently won a $9.42 million contract for maintenance dredging of Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia.
According to the Army Corps, Kings Bay Submarine Base project consists of maintenance dredging within the Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay including the main channel to varying depths, upper turning basin, Site Six, Magnetic Silencing Facility, Explosive Handling Basin, Explosive Handling Wharves, Medium Auxiliary Repair Dock, Refit Wharves and the Drydock Caisson Gate and Sill.
This project connects to the Kings Bay Entrance Channel maintenance dredging project.