SIMCO has extensive experience and an important engineering know-how when it comes to port infrastructure. From container terminals, to cargo and multi-use berths, dry docks, quays/wharves, harbors and piers, bridges, roads, tunnels and buildings, SIMCO can assist owners, managers and operators in analyzing, designing, and in optimizing the service life of their infrastructure.
Durability modeling of concrete elements (e.g. caissons, piles, deck) using SIMCO's STADIUM® methodology
Concrete characterization, service-life evaluation & recommendations for the cost-effective repair of 6 concrete wharves located at the U.S. Naval Base in Kings Bay, Georgia
Assist in the design of a series of durable concrete mixtures to meet the 100-year service-life specification set forth by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP)
SIMCO was hired by the U.S. Navy to conduct a condition assessment and service-life evaluation of dry docks built over 60 years ago at Pearl Harbor Naval Base in Hawaii
Assess the current condition of the concrete docks for the effective planning of corrective and preventive interventions
A Proactive and Predictive Approach in Asset Management - Development of a world-class asset management system for the effective maintenance and repair of marine structures - Port of Rotterdam Experience
Yearly Inspections, condition assessments, Service-Life Evaluations, as well as Maintenance and repair strategies of Port of Rotterdam's quay walls
PortMaps allows owners/managers to view all port spatial objects & related object information provided from expert systems to perform geographical analyses
Risk Analysis & Repair Scenarios for the Rehabilitation of St. Lambert, Beauharnois & St. Catherine Locks Affected by Alcali Aggregate Reaction (AAR)