U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Leasing Tugboat to Serve Great Lakes for Next Five Years

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District
Published April 25, 2022
Black and white tugboat on a blue waterway with green trees in the background.

The Tugboat Don Raul, a 74-foot, 2,800 horsepower, twin-screw seagoing tug, built by Great Lakes Shipyard in 2008, at work on the water. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District awarded a $8.4 million contract to Cleveland-based Great Lakes Towing on April 20 for lease of the tugboat to serve as part of its repair fleet on the Great Lakes. (Courtesy Photo)

A crane on a barge hoists a large stone into place on a breakwater.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District floating plant crew repairs a Conneaut Harbor breakwater in Conneaut, OH, October 9, 2020. The hard-working crew of the floating plant is the "SWISS ARMY KNIFE OF LAKE ERIE." They can be quickly deployed at a moment’s notice to make emergency repairs to breakwaters, piers, locks, and many other important navigational structures. (U.S. Army Photo by Jess Levenson)

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Buffalo District awarded a $8.4 million contract to Cleveland-based Great Lakes Towing on April 20 for lease of the tugboat Don Raul to serve on the Great Lakes.

The boat will primarily be used on Lake Erie between Buffalo, N.Y. and Toledo, Ohio, but may serve all the way to Massena, N.Y., towing the Buffalo District’s repair fleet. The fleet is one of three strategically located across the Great Lakes, providing a flexible, rapid response for maintenance at United States harbors and along the nation’s shorelines.

“Maintaining safe navigation is a critical mission for the Corps of Engineers. We’re proud to play our part in supporting commerce and strengthening the nation,” said Lt. Col. Eli Adams, commander of the Buffalo District. “The tugboat Don Raul will greatly enhance our ability to safely and effectively support the residents of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and ensure the economic viability of their waterways.”

The Don Raul is a 74-foot, 2,800 horsepower, twin-screw seagoing tug, built by Great Lakes Shipyard in 2008.

The boat will be leased for one year, with an initial contract award of $3 million, and options to renew for up to four more years, bringing the total contract value to $8.4 million.

The Don Raul will be a short-term replacement for the tugboat Cheraw, while the District develops and implements a longer term replacement plan. The Cheraw is a former U.S. Navy seagoing tug which was transferred to the Buffalo District in 1998. Tugboats are used to transport a derrick boat and materials barges from harbor to harbor.

The Don Raul is expected to depart its current port in San Juan, Puerto Rico and arrive in Cleveland for maintenance before final delivery to the Buffalo District’s repair fleet crew on August 1.

The Buffalo District is responsible for the maintenance of 35 federal harbors and navigation projects on Lakes Erie and Ontario, including approximately 37 miles of protective structures such as piers, jetties, and breakwaters.

The District’s Repair Fleet program utilizes the government-owned repair fleet and hired labor to perform repairs to District navigation structures, execute snagging and clearing to remove trees and other obstructions to navigation, and conduct installation and maintenance of safety ladders and signage.

The repair fleet is engaged in harbor maintenance activities for the full duration of construction season on the Great Lakes, typically from mid-April to early November.

The Buffalo District Repair Fleet program is fully federally funded.


Contact
Avery Schneider
7168794410
7166281498 (cell)
avery.p.schneider@usace.army.mil
1776 Niagara Street, Buffalo, NY 14207-3199

Release no. 22-010