Posts Tagged ‘american made bollards’
The Importance of Prepping Steel Surfaces Before Priming and Painting Marine Bollards
When preparing for a maritime project, many engineers think about all of the products that must be costed out to complete the build successfully. Bollards, cleats, nuts, bolts and concrete are major parts of the list along with installation and labor. Many times, an important step is left out of the job quote, which could…
Read MoreMarine Structures’ Mooring Bollards Are Heading to Oneida Lake In New York
Marine Structures is excited to announce that its domestically manufactured mooring bollards will make their next appearance at Oneida Lake in Central New York to aid mooring vessels at a popular dock and fishing site. These bollards are rated for 10 metric tons, which is the smallest single bitt bollard we manufacture. The New York…
Read MoreAmerican Made Mooring Bollards Shipping This Week To Port Of Alaska
Construction work is underway on another port and Marine Structures is shipping several 100 ton American made single bitt mooring bollards this week. The Destination: Port of Alaska’s new Petroleum and Cement Terminal (PCT). According to the Port of Alaska’s website, “The PCT will be a pile-supported dock located south of existing Port of Alaska…
Read MoreSand Point, Alaska Replaces Aging Dock and Marine Structure Provides Marine Bollards
The Sand Point City Dock was constructed in 1984 and serves as a multi-function dock acting as a shipping and receiving terminal for commercial goods, services and industry as well as a service terminal for the Tustumena ferry. This dock was in need of replacement as the years have aged it and the city of…
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