The ability to handle materials, whether it be piling, marine timbers or sectional barges is critical on any jobsite. After all, materials must be moved. ...
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If asked about anchoring, chances are good that a marina engineer will think about docks before boats. Securing and stabilizing floating docks can be extremely ...
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Moving large, heavy loads is crucial to today’s Marine Construction industries. Much technology has been developed for these operations, including careful training and extensive workplace ...
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Employers who operate cranes on a Marine Construction site are responsible for complying with all aspects of the standard, but other employers whose personnel work ...
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Wood is a great material for many applications, including marine pilings and fenders — after all, the Italian city of Venice is supported on a ...
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In 2007, the St. Johns River Bar Pilots, who ensure the safe navigation of ships in transit between open seawater and the Port of Jacksonville, FL, ...
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Composite materials are another great decking option for docks. Composite decking is usually chosen as a lower maintenance alternative to wood decking. One advantage that ...
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Kenway Corporation has completed and delivered its first four sets of Universal Composite Submarine Camels (UCSC) to the U.S. Navy. Early this month, Kenway, one ...
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Marina del Rey Marina has just completed a landmark, six-year rebuild, consisting of seven phases including the newest technology in dock construction today. This brand ...
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Composite materials are another great decking option for docks. Composite decking is usually chosen as a lower maintenance alternative to wood decking. One advantage that ...
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