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We have undertaken many high-value major work contracts throughout the this period of time we have gained vast experience and knowledge within the construction industry. We believe this combined with an understanding of clients’ requirements along with our enthusiasm, strong will and determination. Our ethos is built on longevity, integrity and teamwork in whatever we undertake, which allows us to deliver a high quality service and client satisfaction, concentrating on new build schemes, restoration projects, building refurbishments through to large scale construction projects in all sectors of the industry - Santa Cruz Island Barge Service.

This service includes the design, construction, and maintenance of wave screens, pontoons and rock armour. We install scour protection systems including grout bags, mattresses, gabion baskets, and concrete scour mats. These systems have been used to prevent scouring around bridge abutments and a variety of other maritime structures.We have at our disposal a range of plant and equipment for marine salvage and wreck removal and transportation of materials, around and to and from marine sites. Our salvage and wreck removal includes the finding and removal of failed structures, sunken vessels and lost equipment. We ensure that all operations, large or small are of equal importance and produce full method statements and risk assessments for every project before starting work - San Nicholas Island Barge Service.

As well as providing an exceptional high level of service, health and safety is the core process in what we do. All decisions we make are founded on excellent health and safety management and we never compromise on this, working closely with our clients, staff and supply chain along with our own health and safety consultants to ensure we deliver exceptionally high standards of occupational health and safety throughout our organisation.  For more information please visit our site https://www.Pacificmaritimegroup.com/

 

 


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