PROJECT EXAMPLES

Malden Center Station Platform Upgrade

The Malden Center Station platform repair project continues to mark a significant shift in transit infrastructure by moving away from traditional materials. The successful repairs involved constructing a 384-foot-long platform using Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) panels, addressing installation, longevity, and safety challenges through careful engineering and design.

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Fall River Rail Platform

Fall River Station, located in Massachusetts, is a newly constructed MBTA Commuter Rail Station, forming part of the South Coast Rail Project. Recognizing the advantages of FRP decking from previous experiences in renovating old rail platforms, the MBTA opted for its use once again at Fall River Station.

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Theo Barr Fender System

Waterfront infrastructure and navigation rely heavily on the role of fender systems to keep bridge piers safe. As various types of boats, ranging from recreational vessels to fully loaded barges, traverse waterways, it becomes essential to safeguard the bridges they pass under.

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Newport News Barge Camel

Barge camels serve as a stable platform for the berthing and handling of large vessels such as barges and ships. These structures, typically made of robust materials like steel or fiberglass-reinforced polymer (FRP), are strategically positioned alongside piers or docks.

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Kelleys Island

Ohio may not be the first place that comes to mind when considering mass glacier movement, but hidden on Kellys Island in Lake Erie lies a park showcasing the remarkable wonders of glacial grooves.

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