| Global Air Group Mobile Marine Helipad |
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Miami, FL, USA
25 ft X 25 ft Mobile Helipad utilizing 3 tubes, 36” DIA modules with 2, 115 HP engines for propulsion. This is the first mobile helipad licensed in the U.S and is located in the Miami Bayside Mall area. |
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| Diver Support Platform |
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Delaware River, USA
Features twin 115 HP Mercury 4-stroke and 4-mooring spuds. Supports a crew of 9 which comprise two surface support dive teams, boat driver/pump operator and in-field QC tech. Utilizing 36-inch diameter modules.
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| Utility Barge |
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Oahu, Hawaii
25'x13' and was built by The Nature Conservancy to remove alien algae from the waters of Kaneohe Bay on the island of Oahu. Utilizing 36-inch diameter modules. |
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| Rainy River Barge |
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Baudette, MN
Utilizing 30-inch diameter modules. |
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| OEM Boat |
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Melbourne, FL
Utilizing 24-inch diameter modules. |
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| Demo Boat |
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Elkhart, IN USA
Utilizing 24-inch diameter modules.
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| Drilling Barge |
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Manatoba, Canada
Drilling barge utilizing 23-inch diameter modules in a configuration of four rows of 35 ft. pontoon logs. |
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| Coney Island Hot Dog Boat |
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Florida, USA
Floating hot dog "stand" supported by three 32 ft. logs made up of 30-inch diameter pontoon modules. Replaced aluminum pontoons). |
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| The Lady Claire |

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Lake Charles, LA USA
Floating restaurant. Replaced aluminum pontoons. |
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| Houseboat |
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New Mexico, USA
Houseboat application replacing aluminum pontoons (30-inch diameter).
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| Fuel Dock |
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Juneau, AK USA
120 ft. length dock utilizing thirty 8 ft. pontoon modules. |
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| Dredging Barge |
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Cleveland, OH USA
7.5 ton dredging barge using 30-inch diameter pontoon modules configured to four rows of 24 ft. logs. |
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| The Manasquan |
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Flemington, NJ USA
The Manasquan, a gull-winged, quatro-pontooned, self-propelled vessel, is rigged to accommodate a drill rig and to support the collection of 20-foot, continuous sediment vibracores. |
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