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Heavy Construction

 

Road Building

Road BuildingRemote locations present many special challenges. And, road access to the location and road access through the location is one such challenge. Usually, road building is one of the first phases of any construction project in a remote location. Road building involves: land clearing, drilling, blasting, rock crushing, movement of materials.

Road BuildingOne critical factor affecting the life of any road built in our rain forests is water runoff. If the road is not designed to effectively channel this runoff, the resulting erosion will significantly reduce the life of the road.

If you require a well designed and well constructed roadway, Timberwright and its associate companies have the experience and the equipment to get the job done.

 

 

Barge Ramps

For water access only locations , the transport of machinery and materials is done by marine barge. And, a properly built barge unloading ramp is critical to the success of any project built in such a location.

Marine Ramp and DockIf you have a water access only project and need to build a barge ramp, Timberwright and its associate companies have the experience and the equipment to successfully tackle such a project.

 

 

Marine Docks

Often times, remote construction projects are water access only locations. And, in order to get men and materials to these locations, our customers require specially designed marine docks to be installed.

Marine Ramp and DockIn the Campbell River area, marine docks must be designed to withstand extreme tides and extreme currents.

And, before these marine structures can be built, an application for a foreshore lease is required and it is extremely important to work with the Department of Fisheries to ensure all of their concerns are addressed.

If you require a marine dock built to withstand the rigors of our local waters and you need a company that has experience in dealing with foreshore leases and in working with the Department of Fisheries, call Timberwright.