NRG Intake Forebay Structure Demolition Project
Port of Long Beach, Ca.
Tugboat Vessel Design + Fabrication
Removing a structure that is subsea in order to widen the channel for ships to pass through safely.
Removal of approximately 4000 tons of concrete to depths of up to 52 feet.
Project Facts
• Removed 3045 Tons of concrete over the course of 70 days
• 200-ton elements are lifted using 825-ton crane that we’ve mobilized on our Eel Pt. barge
• When the project is complete the channel will be 52 feet deep
• Curtin Maritime was able to efficiently rig these pieces of concrete utilizing custom design softeners that allowed the straps to safely lift it without tearing on the rough concrete edges
The entire time the divers are drilling and tending the wire saws or rigging they’re in constant communication with the lead diver at the surface who is relaying information to the Curtin Maritime team to make sure that we’re performing demolition within the tolerances of the specifications.
This project was substantial enough to Curtin Maritime that Martin Curtin; the C.E.O. actually stepped in as barge master in order to facilitate the communication and make sure that it was being done as properly and efficiently as possible.
We then utilize those core drilled holes to run underwater wire saws and cut the structure into approximately 200-ton elements that will be lifted out from underwater. Those 200-ton elements are then lifted using 825-ton crane that we’ve mobilized on our Eel Pt. barge. One of the requirements of recycling the concrete was that it be clean concrete and the marine growth needed to be removed from it in order to deliver it to the Long Beach facility.
Location
Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, Ca, Map >
Client
Port of Long Beach
Categories
Subsea Demolition