?? Bridge Demo Completed! ?? Our “Joe D” 4100 Ringer barge just finished a successful bridge demolition project in Rhode Island. The crew faced a unique challenge, masting the boom over the bridge to clear a 120-foot height restriction, then remasting once we got through. Now, with another job well done, “Joe D” is on the other side of the bridge for its next bridge demo. Big thanks to the team for their hard work and precision! #MarineConstruction #cranebarge #CraneOperations #manitowoccranes #BridgeDemolition #TeamEffort
Sterling Equipment Inc
海上运输
Staten Island,New York 721 位关注者
With a fleet of over 200 barges Sterling Equipment consistently meets our customers demands!
关于我们
Sterling Equipment Inc is a Maritime company located in 2877 Richmond Ter, Staten Island, New York, United States.
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https://www.sterlingequipment.com
Sterling Equipment Inc的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 海上运输
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- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Staten Island,New York
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- 私人持股
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Sterling Equipment Inc员工
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Sterling Equipment has mobilized our 4600 Ringer on the Strong Island (269’x108’x17’ ABS barge) and our 2250 Manitowoc on a 210’x60’x13’ ABS barge. These heavy-duty crane barges are hard at work supporting the construction of a new 1,200-foot pier in Rhode Island! ???? #MarineConstruction #piledriving #heavylift #cranebarge #barges #manitowoccranes
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Sterling Equipment Inc is proud to support the equipment side of this high-level project! We’ve provided a wide variety of barge sizes and types, including crane barges, deck barges, material barges, and excavator barges, all tailored to meet the unique demands of the job. One of our key assets on this project is the Mr. Barge—a 4100 Ringer crane barge that has proven itself to be a true workhorse. It excels in heavy lifting and pile driving, playing a vital role in ensuring efficiency and reliability on site. #MarineConstruction #HeavyLift #BargeLife #SterlingEquipment #CraneBarge
Some great things happening at the Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency project. Demolition is complete and pile driving is fully underway! The Walsh Group - Walsh Construction & Archer Western
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Sterling equipment out with future developments!
Our new Terminal 5 Pier and Blue Economy Support Docks position Quonset as a key offshore wind hub in the North Atlantic. Expanding the Port of Davisville is an investment in the blue economy, our clean energy future and Rhode Island’s small businesses.?
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Sterling Equipments shipyard located in Quincy, Ma. Our yard is perfectly situated for cargoes bound for, or loading out of, the Greater Boston Metropolitan Region. Your Cargo can be brought in or shipped out by rail, truck or barge. Our location is perfect for mobilizing equipment on or off of barges, as well. Our facility meets all MTSA requirements and has a USCG approved Facility Security Plan. Pier Location: Boston Harbor Chart 13270 - 42.24271 N 070.97041 W Pier Length: 900' x 50' 30' depth at MLW Built in RoRo ramp shore end 3 acres of Laydown space In-house work force, Heavy Lift Cranes up to 300 tons available and material handling equipment on site Rail Access via Fore River Transportation to the main CSX line Close Proximity to major highways: I-95, I-93, SR 3, SR 128. Fore River Bridge: 173' Horizontal Clearance, 173' Vertical Clearance
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MV Dali has been refloated and at 0643 hrs. it is moving very slowly back into Seagirt Marine Terminal — Port of Baltimore. Watch live on The The Associated Press stream. Remarkable progress by Unified Command and salvage teams. Less than 8 weeks ago the FSK collapsed, shutting down all port traffic. The cahnnel will now be fully open by end of May. Outstanding comand and control U.S. Coast Guard, US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, state of Maryland. And private sector salvage ops, dredgers, tugs, barges, and marine construction companies— Donjon Marine Co., Inc., Resolve Marine, Skanska and Cashman Dredging & Marine Contracting Company, LLC, Sterling Equipment Inc, Weeks Marine, Inc., McAllister Towing, Tradepoint Atlantic and many more.
LIVE: Ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse to be refloated and moved
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On National Maritime Day, Agate Construction salutes our maritime industry partners and all those who keep America moving. US Army Corps of Engineers PSA Penn Terminals LLC PhilaPort (The Port of Philadelphia) Delaware River and Bay Authority The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey South Jersey Port Corporation Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company, LLC THE PILOTS ASSOCIATION FOR THE BAY AND RIVER DELAWARE Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and Bay Maritime Association of the Port of New York & New Jersey UBC Pile Drivers and Divers Scofield Marine Contractors and Engineers, LLC Northstar Marine Inc Sterling Equipment Inc CME Terminal/Construction & Marine Equipment Co., Inc. Hughes Marine Firms #NationalMaritimeDay
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Celebrating International Women's Day, Sterling Equipment proudly acknowledges the remarkable women on our team. Today and every day, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and achievements of women worldwide! #IWD2024 #WomenInConstruction #SterlingEquipment
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Celebrating Women in Construction Week, meet Maria, one of the incredible women driving excellence in our team. Q. What do you enjoy most about working in construction? A. What I love the most being a woman working in construction is the challenges that come with working in a male-dominated industry. I’m driven by the chance to demonstrate that dedication and consistency pave the way for success. My journey isn't just for me, it's to inspire my daughter to dream fearlessly, knowing that she can achieve anything she sets her mind to. Q. What unique perspectives or skills do you bring to your role in construction? A. In this dynamic industry, dedication and consistency are my trusty tools. Q. What advice would you give to a young woman wanting a career in construction? A. To every aspiring woman in construction: believe in yourself. Remember that what seems impossible today is a milestone waiting to be achieved tomorrow. Trust in your abilities, work hard, and watch as the impossible transforms into the extraordinary.
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Celebrating Women in Construction Week, meet Maria, one of the incredible women driving excellence in our team. Q. What do you enjoy most about working in construction? A. What I love the most being a woman working in construction is the challenges that come with working in a male-dominated industry. I’m driven by the chance to demonstrate that dedication and consistency pave the way for success. My journey isn't just for me, it's to inspire my daughter to dream fearlessly, knowing that she can achieve anything she sets her mind to. Q. What unique perspectives or skills do you bring to your role in construction? A. In this dynamic industry, dedication and consistency are my trusty tools. Q. What advice would you give to a young woman wanting a career in construction? A. To every aspiring woman in construction: believe in yourself. Remember that what seems impossible today is a milestone waiting to be achieved tomorrow. Trust in your abilities, work hard, and watch as the impossible transforms into the extraordinary.
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