Dredging & Excavation
Since its inception, the company identified this field of activity, as one that requires unique attention both from technical and operational view points. This industry and its “peripheral aspects” require unique and specific
heavy equipment as well as skilled staff to overcome some of the most difficult tasks.
The Dredging \ excavating is done by means of removing sediments from the bottom of lakes, rivers,
estuaries, or marine (ocean) locations.
We conduct these types of projects (Sediment excavation or dredging) for multiple purposes. These purposes include navigation, mineral extraction (mining), construction activities (e.g., laying underwater pipeline), and the environmental cleanup of polluted sediments.
We dredge by floating construction equipment and is accomplished by mechanical, hydraulic, or hydrodynamic (agitation) processes. The Mechanical dredges generally employ drag lines, open or closed clam shell buckets
, or an endless chain of buckets to excavate the sediment and place it in a container such as a barge or scow.
The dredged sediment is then transported in the barge or scow for beneficial use at a location on land or in the water (e.g., construction material, fill or habitat enhancement), to a nearby disposal site, or in some cases, to an aquatic disposal site at a lake, river, estuary, or ocean.
We utilize Hydraulic pipeline dredges by means of suction pipes connected to excavation devices for removing
the dredged sediment from the bottom.
In the process, we ensure that the removed sediment mixes with the overlying water to form the resultant dredged material. The sediment is then pumped hydraulically by a pipeline to a location intended for beneficial use (e.g., beach nourishment or construction fill), to an adjacent aquatic placement location, or to an upland placement facility for storage for later beneficial or commercial uses.
Our company gained this unique experience and delivered to various authorities, several challenging projects
such as:
Sea-Bed to Ground
Micro-Topography
Water channeling
Leveling