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Mechanical dredging uses heavy equipment such as an excavator to dig out the bed of the body of water and then remove the sediment. Mechanical dredging equipment is robust and doesn’t filter the dredge material. Although not our preferred method, every method of dredging has specific applications. In some instances, ponds will be dewatered and/or diverted during mechanical dredging, thus making it the less preferred option. While an expensive and messy endeavor, there are occasions where this is the best or only option. This solution is not dependent on there being water in the pond to dredge like diver assisted suction dredging and hydraulic dredging - mechanical dredging.

Additionally, mechanical dredging may destroy or damage landscaping because of the heavy equipment, and can often be extremely messy, as the materials removed are wet and will then need to dry on land. We deliver impressive results with methodology derived from years of experience in the field. Our equipment footprint is small, both physical and environmental, and is easily navigable through almost any backyard to the body of water, leaving no damage to property - mechanical dredge.

We eliminate much of the environmental impact to the wildlife that typically accompanies manual and hydraulic dredging. Each waterfront is unique, and our experienced staff will work closely with you to determine the best solution for your home or project. Our experienced operators use the latest dredge management software for real-time production monitoring. We also can implement a variety of bucket types, including environmental clamshells and proprietary innovative environmental digging buckets.

These tools, in combination with a seasoned support team, deliver successful results in both production and precision. We halso a number of transport options that can be used in combination with our mechanical dredging services. This includes several types of barge transport and hydraulic transport options. In each case, we work with our clients to right-size equipment and scope to fit each individual project. For more information please visit our site https://www.Pacificmaritimegroup.com/


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