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Special Applications
Our pontoons can be made to practically any specification. A high
degree of standardization provides a flexibility to produce pontoons for
many different purposes. Floating club-houses, restaurants,
swimming-pools, fuel-stations, ferry-landings, etc. just to name a few
applications can be built to the customer's specification.
Arrangements at the mooring place are yet another important aspect.
They must be dimensioned to suit requirements and to provide a safe
berth for the boat, as well as being prepared to meet other needs and
wishes that may emerge. This could mean having to install fingers for
safe and easy mooring; which in turn would facilitate docking and going
aboard. Or it could mean supplying electricity and water, lighting or
sewage disposal.
Our pontoons can be used as much more than just Breakwaters and
moorings. They can serve as Ferry berths, loading docks, swimming
platforms, launching ramps, Floating Boat-houses or Restaurants, as
Floating Fuel-stations with built-in tanks for diesel and petrol or as
your own sheltered, private mooring. Modern boats are becoming ever more
sophisticated as regards both comfort and performance.
With our "SF Marina Concept" Marinas can keep up-to-date
with developments, enabling them to provide the kind of service and
comfort which is expected of modern boat Harbours. Our floating concrete
structures make it easy to extend, modernise and repair Marinas in a
cost-effective manner. All areas and spaces will be utilised to the full
extent in order to yield a better financial return.
Pontoons can be combined and adapted to suit a wide variety of
purposes. Starting from industrial requirements to hobby activities and
recreation. pontoons can be the answer to a temporary or permanent need
of quays, buildings, working platforms etc. They can serve as
foundations for Recreation centres, Factories, Research centres and
anything else which requires a location close to the sea. Often we take
part in the development of floating concrete structures from the early
planning stage as they tend to be more flexible and faster to accomplish
than installations on land. Additionally, this makes them more
economical.
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