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Woolpert Awarded $49.9M USACE Contract for Coastal Mapping and Nautical Charting

By MGN EditorialMarch 26, 2026 at 05:29 PM

Woolpert has secured a major contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to support I-ATLAS coastal mapping and nautical charting efforts, advancing disaster assessment and maritime infrastructure planning.

Woolpert, a professional services firm specializing in data collection and analysis, has been awarded a $49.9 million contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to support critical coastal mapping and nautical charting initiatives under the I-ATLAS (Integrated Topology and Landscape Analysis System) program. The contract represents a significant investment in coastal infrastructure intelligence and will support multiple maritime-critical functions. According to the announcement, data collected and processed under the contract will aid in assessing storm and disaster impacts, identifying debris and vegetation changes, and informing infrastructure planning and relief spending. For the maritime industry and coastal operations, the initiative addresses several key priorities. Accurate nautical charting is essential for safe navigation, particularly in U.S. waters where commercial shipping, fishing, and maritime commerce depend on current, reliable chart data. The program's focus on storm impact assessment and debris identification directly supports post-disaster recovery efforts and helps maintain navigable channels critical to port operations. The coastal mapping component of I-ATLAS will enhance situational awareness for coastal resource management, environmental monitoring, and infrastructure resilience planning. As climate-related extreme weather events increase, comprehensive and timely coastal data becomes increasingly valuable for maritime stakeholders and port authorities managing operations in dynamic coastal environments. The contract underscores the continuing importance of geospatial data infrastructure to U.S. maritime operations and coastal security. Regular, systematic coastal mapping supports not only navigation safety but also environmental stewardship and the efficient planning of coastal development and maintenance activities. Woolpert's expertise in surveying, mapping, and geospatial analysis positions it to deliver high-quality data products that meet the USACE's technical standards and timeline requirements. The I-ATLAS program's emphasis on integrating landscape and topographic data will provide comprehensive intelligence for decision-makers across federal, state, and local maritime and coastal agencies.
#nautical charting#coastal mapping#USACE#maritime infrastructure#navigation safety#coastal management

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