The bridge launching method is also known as the incremental launching method. It is used for bridge decks that are greater than 250 m in length. In the bridge launching method of construction, the bridge deck is made in sections. This is done by pushing the structure of the bridge outwards using abutments towards the...Read More
It’s New Year and our caisson projects moves on as usual. In Ulsan, the first two caissons now have been completed and transported to the floating dock. Altogether, 47 caissons should be slipformed and skidded with our IP-CCV transfer system.Read More
Earlier this year, we assisted SVEVIA and the Swedish Transport Administration with technology and expertise to launch the new bridge over Tunaån. Watch this to see the whole successful project!Read More
Caisson construction, also known as caisson foundation, is a water retaining structure that is mainly used in construction projects that take place underwater. Caissons are prefabricated cylinders or hollow boxes that are sunk to the desired depths beneath oceans, rivers and other water bodies. They are then filled with concrete to create a solid foundation...Read More
For the last few years we have decided not to send Christmas cards to our customers, but make a donation to charity. This year to the SOS Children’s Villages.Read More
What Is Caisson Construction? Caisson construction is a deep foundation method used for land reclamation or in soil conditions where traditional pile foundations are not suitable. A caisson is a watertight retaining structure that is sunk into the ground or below water level and then filled with concrete to create a stable caisson foundation. Caissons...Read More
For the last few years we have decided not to send Christmas cards to our customers, but make a donation to charity. This year to the SOS Children’s Villages.Read More
Our caisson project in Nador, Morocco, has now reached a new phase. Saturday morning at 04:00, the first caisson (out of 253 nos) was transferred to the floating dock by our IP-CCV skidding system.Read More