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Remote Locations


With clients like the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Army, it’s no surprise that Collins has traveled to remote locations throughout the world. Since its founding in 1979, Collins has performed waterfront facility inspections and assessments for clients worldwide, and has developed expertise in effectively and efficiently deploying personnel and specialized equipment to job sites the world over.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Exmouth, Australia
Above and Below Water Inspections of the Supply Wharf and Associated Breasting and Mooring Dolphins at the Harold E. Holt Naval Communications Station

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Above and Below Water Inspection of 20 Facilities;
Pier Load Analysis and Bridge Inspection; Preparation of Plans and Specifications for Rehabilitation of Piers at the U.S. Naval Station

Okinawa, Japan
Underwater Inspection and Assessment of Army Fuel Pier, Navy Fuel Pier, and Japanese Dock;
Preparation of Plans and Specifications for Rehabilitation of Army and Navy Fuel Piers

Azores, Portugal
Inspection, Structural Analysis, Repair Recommendations, and Repair Cost Estimates for the Fuel Pier Facilities at Lajes Field

Shemya Island, Alaska
Pier Inspection and Evaluation for the U.S. Navy

Adak, Alaska
Pier Inspection and Evaluation for the U.S. Navy

Kwajalein Atoll
Republic of the Marshall Islands

Underwater Inspection and Assessment of Fuel Pier
and Mooring Dolphins for the U.S. Army; Preparation of Rehabilitation Plans and Specifications to Repair and Upgrade the Fuel Pier

Labadee, Haiti
Design of Piles

Manama, Bahrain
Inspection, Laboratory Testing and Assessment of
Mina Sulman Finger Pier for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Atlantic Division

Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Above and Below Water Structural Facility Assessment for the Royal Saudi Naval Forces at the Ship Repair Facility (SRF) of the King Abdulaziz Naval Base

Puerto Rico
Underwater Inspection of Fuel Pier at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station following Hurricane Marilyn

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