U.S. Army Corps Allocates $3.1 Billion for Waterway Improvements in 2026 Work Plan
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has proposed a $3.1 billion work plan focusing on waterway construction and maintenance for 2026. Key allocations include funding for the Houston Ship Channel and the completion of the Chickamauga Lock, addressing urgent needs in agricultural shipping infrastructure.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to allocate $3.1 billion for waterway construction in 2026, including $161 million for the deepening and widening of the Houston Ship Channel in Texas. The work plan aims to complete the Chickamauga Lock project on the Tennessee River, with $213 million earmarked for associated renovations, enabling future focus on the Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program, which includes projects on the Mississippi River.
Additional funding includes $6 billion for maintenance and operations, $531 million for Mississippi River projects, and $150 million for investigations. Concerns over aging infrastructure persist, with the Corps facing staffing challenges that may impact project timelines. Stakeholders emphasize the necessity of maintaining shipping efficiency amid low water levels on the Mississippi River.




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