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Georgia DNR installs 2 gangways for Sapelo Island ferry service docks

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SAPELO ISLAND, Ga. — The Georgia Department of Natural Resources announced two new gangways have been installed for the Sapelo Island Ferry Service.

It was a step taken in the aftermath of Oct. 19′s dock collapse that left seven dead and more injured.

The dock, which was built in 2021 according to state officials, was rated for a maximum of 64,000 pounds. In the wake of the collapse, state officials hired independent firm Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. to investigate the tragedy.

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Now, two new gangways are in place, one on the mainland at the Meridian Ferry Dock and one at the Marsh Landing Dock.

DNR said Myrick Marine Contracting Corp. of Savannah had installed the gangway, which are manufactured and engineered by CMI Limited Co.

“The new installations come after the Oct. 19 collapse of the previous gangway at Sapelo Island’s Marsh Landing Dock. The Meridian Ferry Dock gangway was replaced as a precautionary measure,” DNR said.

The collapse remains under investigation by DNR, the Office of the Attorney General through Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

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