Deep Foundations & Pile Driving from pmgsocial media's blog


We work closely with our clients and engineers to provide a long-lasting foundation system that will transmit loads to deeper, more stable soils and rock.  Our crews have the experience to work in low-clearance situations such as under highways, railroad bridges, or even power lines.  We use a variety of tools, chosen to best fit each project.  We have a variety of vibratory hammers and diesel hammers and have several types and sizes of excavators and cranes that will ensure we achieve the designated bearing capacity - db pacific.

We have a fleet of specialty equipment that enables us to gain access to remote locations and water-based environments.  This ability makes the ideal contractor to build bulkheads, cellular structures, structures, cofferdams, bridge abutments, and more.We have the capabilities to deliver from small timber repairs and pile driving to complete jetties. We also hire out our self-propelled barges for any task that needs to be done. If you have any enquiries please get in touch as we believe our price and methods will speak for themselves and we would just like the opportunity to give you a quote - harbor towing.

A pile driver is a machine that delivers blows to drive piles into the ground. Pile driving is often a critical element of marine construction, as it can be used to build piers, docks, and other structures in or near water.We have a team of experienced and certified pile drivers skilled in operating the latest equipment. We can drive piles of all sizes and types, including steel, concrete, and timber.Our marine pile driving services are available for both commercial and residential projects.

We can help you build a new dock or repair an existing one. We use the latest equipment to drive piles into the ground to support the dock. Building a pier can be a complex project. We have the experience and knowledge to ensure that your pier is built correctly and will last for years to come. For more information, please visit our site https://www.Pacificmaritimegroup.com/


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