
GSS were approached by Inneos, the facilities manager at the Ocean Terminal at Finnart, about a 25 tonne steel and timber sliding fender that had become detached from its mounting and jammed.
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Seawater Outfalls and Intakes are required for many different industries. Power Stations and other industrial plants require intakes and outfalls for dealing with cooling water and Water Companies are charged with disposing of surface water run-off and the by-products of sewage treatment.
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Evidence of Accelerated Low Water Corrosion was identified in the sheet piles at East India Dock. ALWC is an aggressive and localised form of low water corrosion which can occur in tidal and brackish water in steel maritime structures.
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Due to it's dangerous condition, Highland Council recently decided to demolish the wooden portion of the structure and to allow the pier to be used in a reduced fashion in the future it was agreed to install fendering, mooring equipment and a ladder.
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Q. How does a Marine Support Company move a nightclub?
A. Very carefully!
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Intermarine Ltd has just completed a race against time to design, supply and install a floating breakwater and moorings in the Holy Loch on the west coast of Scotland.
Full story from the October 05 issue of Maritime Journal.
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Civil Engineering giant, Carillion, were contracted to upgrade the ferry terminal at Port Askaig on the island of Islay.
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Gareloch Support Services is proud to have been selected to maintain Navigation Aids on the Clyde and its associated Sea Lochs.
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As part of the development of Granton Harbour and to encourage a declining bird species Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd were requested to provide nesting facilities for migrating birds in Granton Harbour.
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