General Steel is used extensively in construction and repair of waterfront facilities due to availability, cost, ease of fabrication, physical and mechanical properties, and the […]
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The Port of Hamilton, located in Hamilton Harbour, at the far western end of Lake Ontario, is connected to the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway shipping […]
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During marine construction work deck barges are held in place by vertical steel shafts known as spuds. The spud equipment typically consists of forward and […]
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Specializing in the Marine Industry, Marine Construction Magazine is now offering buyers and sellers the opportunity to utilize our website to market their surplus equipment […]
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STORAGE AND HANDLING OF PILES When handling treated timber piles it is highly recommended one use rope slings. Avoid the use of chain slings, hooks, […]
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US WICK DRAIN a Leland NC based company has just completed the largest marine barge installation wick drain project that has ever been done in […]
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As part of New York State Canal Corporation’s emergency repair program, construction is complete on Erie Canal Lock E-7 in Niskayuna, New York. Maintenance and […]
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JMS Naval Architects designed a 500-ton lift capacity floating dry dock for Biblia, Inc., Marine Towing and Transportation of Savannah, GA. Biblia competitively awarded construction […]
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When it comes to the top of Technomarine’s 200 Series line, think of System 285 as a football linebacker—strong and durable enough to take on […]
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Vinyl sheet piles as a material and a construction product have been known for almost 40 years. Due to their certain properties and indisputable advantages, […]
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