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Rockland marina unveils revised expansion plans
Share Bill Morong of Safe Harbor Marinas responds to a question posed by Rockland Mayor Ed Glaser. Stephen Betts
A company that owns about 100 marinas across the country unveiled Thursday afternoon its plans to expand a marina in Rockland Harbor.
Safe Harbor Marinas hopes to have the expansion completed within a year with dredging to be done during the winter.
Professional engineer Michael Sabatini along with Bill Morong of Safe Harbor showed a handful of city officials and neighbors drawings for the proposed expansion and answered questions on July 1 in the Safe Harbor gazebo overlooking the harbor. The public informational meeting is a requirement of the DEP application process.
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Construction on a long-awaited new boat ramp at Midge Point will begin in June and be complete in October, weather permitting.
Mackay MP Julieanne Gilbert said Queensland company Australian Marine and Civil was awarded the $1.55m contract to complete the works for the new boat ramp at Jimmy’s Rocks Road. “The contract includes construction of a new two-lane boat ramp and 120-metre-long access causeway at Jimmy’s Rocks Road,” Mrs Gilbert said.
“The design of the new facility accounts for the local marine habitat, large tidal range and wave conditions of the Midge Point area.”
Marina Conference and Expo Begins Tomorrow
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Jan 26, 2021
The Association of Marina Industries Conference and Expo kicks off virtually tomorrow with a preconference workshop, the
Soundings Trade Only is the official media sponsor.
“The AMI Conference and Expo is the premier educational event for the marina sector,” said Michele J. Goldsmith, publisher of
Soundings Trade Only. “We have collaborated for many years and are happy to work with them in 2021 on this new virtual platform. We hope attendees leave the conference informed, motivated and inspired.”
Tomorrow, Chris Dolan (Marina Electrical Equipment) and Gary Loftis (Maffett Loftis Engineering) will present “Lessons Learned from the 2020 Electrical Code Updates” from 2 to 4 p.m. (ET).