The Port of Stockton’s shipping operations required that a new dock be rebuilt for vessels up to 1000-feet in length. The new dock would vastly increase the safety and efficiency of dock operations during vessel traffic. The piers were constructed using three 8x120 foot monopiles capped with reinforced concrete to be used as mooring tie-off locations. The bents were made of 64 14-inch steel H-piles.
The dock’s steel framing consisted of over 250 tons of structural steel, including cap beams, stringers, stiffeners, cross bracing, decking and handrail. CEC self-performed installation for all pile driving, structural steel procurement and erection, cast-in-place concrete decks and abutments, handrails and bullrails, elastomeric fenders, bollards, and new potable water utility.
A construction company with Engineering built into the name. A little different, right? CEC is a construction contractor, but we pride ourselves in problem solving and engineering.
At CEC we live safety each day. For us, making sure our people, our subs, and the public are safe is not box to check, it’s truly an integral part of the job. It’s the first thing new recruits are taught, and it’s the first thing discussed at the morning meetings.
Committed to excellence, California Scaffold Services demonstrates a highly experienced, professional approach with an unrivalled dedication in the industry. We have a proven track record for the most challenging locations.
When is comes to caring for the natural resources of our clients and job sites, we are second to none.