Port Construction
CCG specializes in complex full-cycle construction of port terminals, docks, berthing structures, marinas, piers & quays, land reclamation, and outfalls & pipelines. We can offer a variety of contract options such as turn-key, engineering-procurement-construction, design-build, or early-contractor-involvement.
Concrete Structures
Marine floating concrete structures create a usable facet of land over water. CCG has successfully completed many challenging and innovative floating concrete structures that includes caissons, berthing floats, floating marine terminals, and floating bridges. We typically construct them in our land-based graving dock, but have experience of building and removing graving docks near the project site.
Coastal Protection
The marine environment is never resting, always changing and extremely unpredictable, which coastal protection provides a defense against erosion. CARLSON CONSTRUCTION GROUP specializes in protecting coastlines and riverbanks by constructing breakwaters, dams, jetties, quay walls, fixed piers, and other civil engineering solutions. We also have a proven track record for erosion prevention such as sheet piling, anchoring piling and rock placement.
Dredging
Dredging is required from the natural process of sedimentation and siltation, which impacts the navigation and accessibility of ports. CARLSON CONSTRUCTION GROUP possess a variety of options for mechanical dredging that includes maintenance, capital, and contaminated remediation.
Maintenance, repairs, upgrades
Marine structures live in harsh variable conditions, which require ongoing and regular maintenance. CARLSON CONSTRUCTION GROUP understand this industry and offers a vast experience in maintaining, repairing, and upgrading ports and related works such as berthing and mooring systems.
Other services
The marine industry is unpredictable in which the safety and environmental care are prominent. CARLSON CONSTRUCTION GROUP provides a variety of ancillary marine services that includes emergency response, salvage, heaving lifting/craning, and hydrographic surveying.