Status
Completed
When
Mar 2011
Where
Lerkil, Kungsbacka
Frog are placing a 1880 m long underwater pipe-line with a diameter of 560 mm. The client is Kungsbacka kommun.
Status
Completed
When
Mar 2011
Where
Lerkil, Kungsbacka
Frog are placing a 1880 m long underwater pipe-line with a diameter of 560 mm. The client is Kungsbacka kommun.
Status
Completed
When
Feb – Maj 2011
Where
Pålnäsviken – Älgö
12 kilometres of LPS and water pipeline is to be laid between Pålnäsviken and Älgö at Saltsjöbaden in Sweden. The excavated material at the abutment is polluted which means thatknowledge of how to handle hazardous material will come in handy. Apart from this the challengelies in weighting and laying the pipeline from the ice. The project is expected to be completed in May 2011.
Status
Completed
When
Mar 2011
Where
Göteborg
A protective wall is built between “Kvillepiren” and the jetty. The wall will prevent puluted dredged material from spreading into the river. An environmental sheet also prevents turbidity particles from spreading.
Status
Completed
When
Aug – Okt 2010
Where
Piteå
Underwater pipeline awaiting towing and lowering
Status
Completed
When
Aug 2010
Where
Bohus
Status
Completed
When
Aug 2010
Where
Lofoten
In early August drove three of our guys 520 mil with a steel catamaran on the bogie trailers to Lofoten for a job. Faced with a cable-laying in Lofoten, we supplemented our partners MMT AB by making a probing of the ground conditions. The survey was conducted with lance according elaborate standard.
Status
Completed
When
Aug – Nov 2010
Where
Göta-Älv from Marieholm to Vargön
Frog Castor and Jack-up crew is currently performing a geological survey that will be the basis for a landslide risk report for Alvdalen.
Status
Completed
When
Aug – Okt 2010
Where
Axelfors
Castings behind the river gaps.
Status
Completed
When
Jul – Dec 2010
Where
Göteborg
Manufacturing of pollarfundament and demolition of the concrete ramp in progress. Concrete ramp (500m2) will be removed and 70 concrete piles cut at the bottom. In total there are about 1,000 tons of concrete to be demolished and no material gets into the water. Ship Tempering continues as usual.
2009-12-01 The offshore wind power makes special demands on the equipment and the personnel involved. The environment we work in is often very vulnerable with their special circumstances which require a high level of safety of all involved.
SOUND PROSPECTOR, SOUND STABLISER and SOUND SUPPORTER working here together to ensure that our customers get the service they ask for in a successful and cost-effective manner.
That we ensure the demands of the international market for offshore work has been inspected by the company Noble Denton.