Marine Cargo, Refit & Paint Enclosures  
   

Barge, Container Ship, and Cargo Enclosures

Grit blast resistant materials with test data
Weld splatter/flame resistant
Lightweight structures for easy movement
Crane lift-wheel mountable
Rail mounting systems available
Turn-key installation available
 

Alberreci Construction
Lead Paint Abatement Shelter
The purpose of this structure was to provide a maintenance area protected from the weather where locked-dam gates, which had previously been painted with lead paint, could be sandblasted and repainted.
 
Alberreci Construction
This maintenance enclosure was built on the ground and lifted by crane onto the barge where we a rail system was installed for the shelter.  


Matson Navigation - Ocean Going Transport Parking Garage
Greatland 18,000 sq ft. and Lurline 21,000 sq ft.

2 Shelters: 52x100x18 each
New vehicles are transported from Seattle to Hawaii. The enclosures prevent diesel exhaust from staining the paint on the vehicles.

Matson
 
Matson
     
Matson
 
Matson
     
Matson
 
Matson
Big Top client, Matson Navigation, requested two large shelters to be installed on their cargo transport ships The Greatland and Lurline. The Greatland structure was an 18,400 sq ft. structure and the Lurline was 21,000 sq ft. Both were used to dock large car transport ships. The shelters were custom designed to protect cars from the ships' exhaust acid as well as withstand high wind speeds. Although used to transport cars from Seattle to Hawaii, the installation took place in China. Project was completed with accelerated lead time -- project was completed within six weeks of order.

Jacksonville US Navy
 
Hawaii
    This shelter was installed in Hawaii on an ocean-going barge to protect goods from the weather during transport to various islands.
     

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