How Did the Brooklyn Bridge Caissons Work

The Brooklyn Bridge didn’t start with towers or cables, it began deep below the waterline. This story explores how caissons made the bridge possible and why their engineering principles still matter in modern marine construction today.

2025-12-15T12:04:33-05:00December 15, 2025|

Wood vs Composite Decking: Which Material Fits Your Waterfront Style?

If you’re trying to decide between wood and composite decking for an industrial waterfront, this quick breakdown will help you see what really matters.We walk through how each material holds up to heavy use, harsh environments, maintenance demands, and long-term costs so you can choose the option that keeps your operations running.

2025-12-11T16:25:55-05:00December 11, 2025|

What is a Pneumatic Caisson

A pneumatic caisson is a specialized foundation system used in marine construction to create a dry, controlled workspace below the waterline. This guide explains how pneumatic caissons work, where they’re used, and why they’re essential for building strong, reliable waterfront infrastructure.

2025-12-23T17:24:51-05:00December 1, 2024|

Top 8 Sheet Pile Hammers

Choosing the right sheet pile hammer can make or break a marine construction project. From vibratory and impact hammers to hydraulic and press-in systems, this guide explains how different hammer types are used in real waterfront conditions.

2025-12-31T13:17:20-05:00November 14, 2024|
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