Wells Fargo Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary 12/09/11
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Continue ReadingFlyers and other forms of information being distributed by members of the Occupy movement have given insight into what the loosely-knit group’s plans are for staging demonstrations at ports along the West Coast on Dec. 12…..(Read Full Article)
Continue ReadingThe Port of Stockton is starting a barge service to move containers along the Sacramento River that are too heavy for highway transit. The project is due to launch in in February 2012…..(Read Full Article)
Continue ReadingThe Port announces nineteen strategic initiatives in 2012 to continue to sustain and grow port-related jobs across the region. Check out the Port’s 2012 Strategic Initiatives.
Continue ReadingRead the press release from International Longshore Warehouse Union on 12-6-11.
Continue ReadingCheck out the Wells Fargo 2012 Economic Outlook..
Continue ReadingProject set to reduce I-580 traffic and improve safety and air quality Salt Lake City, Utah – December 5, 2011 – The Port of Stockton, California has selected Savage Companies (Savage) to manage the M-580 Marine Highway Corridor between the Port of Stockton and Port of Oakland. The Port of Stockton and Savage have entered […]
Continue ReadingThis is an exciting full-time position for someone who is enthusiastic, a critical thinker, and seeks to expand knowledge and influence in improving the Bay’s planning and permitting process. The mission of the Bay Planning Coalition (BPC, www.bayplanningcoalition.org) is dedicated to promoting economic vitality with responsible environmental policies to enhance the quality of life in […]
Continue ReadingCongratulations to Gary Oates, ESA ‘s President and CEO, on being named one of the San Francisco Business Times Most Admired CEOs in the professional services category. During his 30 years at ESA, 17 as our President and CEO, his leadership, collaboration, and vision have enabled the Company to grow from a staff of 85 […]
Continue ReadingA major concern of the Dredging Industry was that it could not accurately bid/offer on dredging projects due to the uncertainty of a District’s interpretation of the Site Safety and Health Officers (SSHO) requirements. As a result of the Corps evaluation, it was determined that new contract language was required to clearly articulate the SSHO […]
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