Projects

Remote-Controlled Demolition Equipment Solves Challenging Helical Pier Application

When it comes to fast, efficient deep foundation systems, helical piers are gaining traction with…

Premium Piledriving by the VALKYRIE Crew

by J. Anthony Tedpahogo – Manson Copywriter Manson’s 135-ton derrick barge VALKYRIE has worked up…

First Overwater Villa Installed at The Red Sea’s Sheybarah Island Resort

Mammoet welcomed the start of 2023 with the delivery of the very first batch of…

ShibataFenderTeam Delivered Fender Solution for the Rehabilitation of the Iconic Dutch Levee ‘Afsluitdijk’

The Afsluitdijk, a 32 km long levee that separates the Wadden Sea and Lake IJsselmeer,…

SCZ 14 Sheet Piles Used in Unique Lift Station Upgrade in GRSD

HISTORY In 1977, the Galien River Sanitary District was formed to serve the City of…

Liebherr HS 8100.1 Duty Cycle Crawler Crane Utilized on Florida Coast

Duty cycle crawler crane provided dredging services in Florida Machine in operation 10-12 hours per…

Central Romana Corporation Partners Again with ShibataFenderTeam to Equip Vital Port in Dominican Republic

Owned and operated by Central Romana Corporation, Port La Romana is located at the mouth…

High Profile Project to Refurbish Port El Bluff, Nicaragua, with ShibataFenderTeam Cone Fender Systems

Located on Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast, Puerto El Bluff plays a prominent role in the country’s…

Reopening Navy Pier with La Grange’s 175 and 550 Ton Cranes

The iconic Navy Pier is back in business and better than ever! City’s number #1…

Wilhelmshaven, First LNG Terminal in Germany, Equipped with ShibataFenderTeam Fender Systems

Wilhelmshaven, a deep-water site on the North Sea coast, will become Germany’s first LNG Terminal…

Brextor – A Quantum Leap in Pile Head Processing

Authors: A. Portmann   Due to increased dense construction and building in exposed locations, pile foundations…

ShibataFenderTeam Delivered Fender Solutions for Cruise Terminal in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, France

25 kilometers off the Canadian coast, but still a little piece of France, the archipelago…