Ship-Wrecked
Nov30

Ship-Wrecked

A 25-foot-diameter, 3.5-foot-thick concrete dolphin was hit by a barge and pushed in to the Galveston Ship Channel.

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Cell Inspection
Nov30

Cell Inspection

A major petroleum company had to inspect the 1-foot-thick outer rings of four large 45-foot-diameter reinforced concrete docking cells at the Port of Jacksonville, Florida.

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Rise of an Empire
Aug31

Rise of an Empire

A massive transformation has taken place on the banks of the East River in Brooklyn, New York, where an iconic 130-year-old building has been renovated as part of a new 500,000-squarefoot business and entertainment complex.

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Down to a Science
Aug31

Down to a Science

A scientific research center recently laid down a huge challenge for one specialty contractor—cut and remove a giant 400-ton concrete shielding door from one of its laboratories.

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Sweeping the Board
Aug30

Sweeping the Board

The use of GPR technology provided a Chicago-based CSDA member with critical data to flat saw over 2,000 linear feet of concrete safely and accurately in one of the city’s most iconic buildings.

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Turning the Tide
Aug30

Turning the Tide

A specialist contractor drilled over 1,400 holes and played an integral role in the £3.4-million (approximately $5.4 million) restoration of a 100-year-old pier on the northeast coast of England.

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