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Latest Project Information and News from Alkira Marine Services


Sheetpile Wall Restoration Works BHP Hunter River

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Alkira Marine Services back onsite at BHP in the Hunter River for restoration works to the sheet pile wall. Two of our aluminium punts were commissioned to transfer specialist painting contractors along the sheetpile wall for the repair of any damage to the paint surface. We also assisted with the disconnection and removal of the defuser pipe for them.

 

Swansea Bridge Works

Saturday, October 15, 2011
Alkira Marine Services was contracted to the RTA for night bridge works at Swansea Bridge. We supplied a barge and aluminium punts for the RTA to work from. The bridge was closed to traffic so tests could be carried out and at times the channel was also closed to marine traffic. As a fully insured and OH&S compliant company, Alkira Marine Services is perfectly suited for this type of marine construction work.


Bowen Core Sampling

Saturday, June 11, 2011
Alkira Marine Services was commissioned by McLennan's to be the support boat and crew for the Bowen Core Sampling, just up from Mackay in Queensland.

Alkira assisted the Dive Crews and provided transfers, crane operations and marine services offshore.

Hunter River Remediation Project

Saturday, April 02, 2011
Since April 2010 Alkira Marine Services has been contracted to Thiess Services for the Hunter River Remediation Project which includes marine transfers, spill response, site turbidity testing, silt curtain maintenance and dredge assistance. This site is the former BHP steel works which started in 1915 and closed in 1999 with employment peeking at over 11,000 people in 1958. During its 80 years of operation the steel works was the largest in the British Empire and produced steel for the modernisation of Australia including the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Alkira Marine Services has had crews onsite 24/7 for the past 10 months and as dredging is in its final stages will also be assisting with Validatiion of the different zones. With over 1,000,000 cubic metres of sediment dredged and more than 1,000,000 hours worked this has been a monumental project.