Vortex completed this large scale marine facility rehabilitation project, which included concrete replacement and galvanic protection of precast deck units, pile caps, and prestressed piles, for the Canaveral Port Authority at its North Cargo Piers 1-4.
San Francisco Pier Rehab and Construction
For this, Vortex completed partial replacement and structural rehabilitation of the existing 90 year old Piers that serve as the foundation for several commercial buildings on San Francisco’s waterfront. In addition, we constructed a concrete portwalk along the waterside face of the buildings looking out over the Bay.
Waterfront Rehabilitation at USCG Station, San Diego
The USCG project entailed the replacement of an existing concrete and timber dock system with new pre-cast floating concrete structures in highly secure and environmentally sensitive area. Vortex installed a new pile-supported access trestle and gangway and an engineered floating dock system utilizing driven 70 foot long 24” prestressed concrete piles for location and support. Concurrent with the marine operations, we completed extensive on-shore utility work. The project was delivered to the government ahead of schedule.