We have a range of floating plant and machinery to accommodate any sized site and facilitate removal by water or road to deposit sites for drying and reuse as topsoil or compost. We are more than happy to discuss your needs and undertake a site visit free of charge, to assess the best approach for you. Using floating dredgers, modular pontoons or long reach excavators, we can accommodate your project needs. In addition we are fully licensed to dispose of your material in a cost effective manner which ensures low environmental impact - floating crane service.
With our proactive and knowledge-based approach, we have the expertise and equipment to handle all types of dredging projects, including spot dredging of moorings, winding holes, and bridges. Compared to mechanical dredging, hydraulic dredging requires a larger disposal pond so that slurry can dry for future removal. Sediment disposal in hydraulic dredging is typically managed through beneficial reuse, beach placement, containment in designated areas, or off-site disposal at licensed facilities. Once the desired amount of sediment has been removed or the navigation channel has been appropriately maintained, the dredging equipment is demobilized, and the area is restored to its pre-dredging condition. Environmental restoration efforts may also be undertaken to rehabilitate any disturbed habitats. The process and almost any dredging method begins with the activation of the dredging pump - flexi-float rental.
We can also offer full ecology services through our working relationships with other companies as well as full site and hydrological surveys to assist with your project requirements. We also offer mechanical dredging services using state-of-the-art positioning equipment to maximize production and preserve accuracy. In addition to our dredging capabilities, a complete environmental remediation and restoration often involves the installation of a barrier wall system and turbidty controls. For more information please visit our site https://www.Pacificmaritimegroup.com/
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