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Great Lakes Dredge & Dock (GLDD) – Another Pause for Offshore Wind

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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation is the largest provider of dredging services in the United States. In addition, Great Lakes is fully engaged in expanding its core business into the rapidly developing offshore wind energy industry. The Company has a long history of performing significant international projects. The Company employs experienced civil, ocean and mechanical engineering staff in its estimating, production and project management functions. In its over 131-year history, the Company has never failed to complete a marine project. Great Lakes owns and operates the largest and most diverse fleet in the U.S. dredging industry, comprised of approximately 200 specialized vessels. Great Lakes has a disciplined training program for engineers that ensures experienced-based performance as they advance through Company operations. The Company’s Incident-and Injury-Free® (IIF®) safety management program is integrated into all aspects of the Company’s culture. The Company’s commitment to the IIF® culture promotes a work environment where employee safety is paramount.

Joe Gomes, CFA, Managing Director, Equity Research Analyst, Generalist , Noble Capital Markets, Inc.

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Another Pause. The Trump Administration is pausing leases for five offshore wind projects, including the Sunrise Wind and Empire Wind 1 projects, both of which Great Lakes’ soon to be delivered Acadia vessel is contracted to provide subsea rock services. Described as due to national security risks identified by the Pentagon, the pause is currently not expected to exceed 90 days. If accurate, the pause should not have a significant impact on Great Lakes, in our opinion.

Details. The administration said the pause will give the Interior Department, which oversees offshore wind, time to work with the Department of War and other agencies to assess the possible ways to mitigate any security risks posed by the projects. In past research, the U.S. government has found that the movement of turbine blades and the highly reflective towers can create radar interference called “clutter.” The clutter caused by offshore wind projects obscures legitimate moving targets and generates false targets in the vicinity of wind projects. However, these risks were already considered in the permitting process.


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