PCCI Inc
Heavy Lift
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PCCI specializes in the engineering of equipment and systems for heavy lift marine cargoes. PCCI engineers and naval architects consider the structural and vessel stability aspects of each job in the design, detailed fabrication and installation of lift components. Project examples include:
Most popular related searches
California
- Concrete Caisson modules (2011) crane critical lift plan for the installation of four 140 Ton modules to stabilize offshore sensors
- Tug Ex-USS Hoga (2008) engineering analysis of structural supports, transport cradle, and hull strengths, review of transportation plans and drawings for transport from Suisan Bay to Little Rock, AR
Connecticut
- Amtrak Bridge Removal (2008) heavy lift stability analysis
Maine
- DDG 1000 modules (2008) engineering analysis and technical review of commercial transportation options, docking feasibility and mooring feasibility
New Jersey
- Bridge Repairs (1999) engineering support for review of lifting plans and rigging for the heavy lift, removal and disposal of a 960 Ton concrete cap
- Rt. 9 Bridge Demolition (2002) barge ballasting plan, lift analysis and rigging design for removal of a Raritan River bridge
- Generator Shipment (2008) engineering analysis for inclusion in a method statement for transport of two generators from Port Newark, NJ to Hartford, CT.
New York
- Combustion Turbines (2008) engineering analysis for inclusion in a method statement for transport of two combustion turbines from Albany, NY to Hartford, CT.
Pennsylvania
- Rotor Assembly (2011) blocking and lashing plan for transport from Eddystone, PA to Salem, NJ
- Kvaerner Shipyard (1999) rigging and heavy lift plan for lifting the girder for erection of the Goliath Crane
International Locations
Freeport, Grand Bahama
Cruise Ship Berthing Module (2009) engineering for spreader beam and lift frame of the 260 Ton module
Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Commercial Marine Railway (2001) engineering for lift support and rigging, and welding inspection for lift of the 468 LWT Tug Colon
