You can find all the links from IADC’s Instagram posts here below:

Out Now: Dredging in Figures 2023
IADC’s annual overview of the dredging industry now available. The report serves as a resource to entities interested in the financial development of the dredging industry and its geopolitical drivers.
IADC reveals the fourteen submissions in the running for the IADC Safety Award 2024
IADC is proud to announce fourteen submissions in the running to receive the Safety Award 2024. IADC will announce submissions every week, starting from 19 August 2024. The winner will be announced on 16 October 2024.
Register now for IADC’s Dredging Seminar in Abu Dhabi
IADC’s well-known Seminar on Dredging and Reclamation will be held in Abu Dhabi from 18-22 November. Learn the basics of dredging in five days and complete a tender process from start to finish. Site visit included!
Register now! Conference “Integrating Dredging in Sustainable Development” on 18 October 2024 in Vietnam
Discover how to build marine infrastructure sustainably. Engage with experts on sustainable dredging projects, climate change, and 'Working/Building with Nature.
Registration open: “Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure” 28-30 January 2025, Copenhagen
This 2.5-day course is organised with the support of DHI. Site visit included! IADC, CEDA, PIANC and IAPH members can participate in the course at a special rate.
Out now: Terra et Aqua #174
The summer issue includes articles on 2D effects on dune erosion at Maasvlakte 2, An efficient tool for environmental control in dredging operations and Environmental management and mitigation measures: Addu City project.
Juan Cruz Andrini wins the IADC Young Author Award 2024
IADC bestowed the Young Author Award 2024 to Juan Cruz Andrini for his contribution to the paper “An efficient tool for environmental control in dredging operations”. The award is given annually to “stimulate the promotion of new ideas and encourage younger men and women in the dredging industry”.
Article: A new method to economically evaluate adaptations pathways
Award winning research by Maria Montijn on adaptation pathways, which offers a promising approach to develop flood risk reduction strategies that can adapt to changing circumstances. Read her new article, published in the spring issue of IADC’s scientific journal Terra et Aqua.