Merrill-Stevens vice president Mark Bailey said his firm plans to build a $55 million facility to repair 250-foot mega yachts once dredging is complete. But if dredging dies, so does the mega-yacht project, Mr. Bailey said, because the shipping channel is too shallow to handle big recreational boats.
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about 19 years ago
County commits $7 million to Miami River dredging
Merrill-Stevens vice president Mark Bailey said his firm plans to build a $55 million facility to repair 250-foot mega yachts once dredging is complete. But if dredging dies, so does the mega-yacht project, Mr. Bailey said, because the shipping channel is too shallow to handle big recreational boats
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