Ghyll Head Jetty
For Engie UK Ltd
TMS were instructed to remove an existing 20m wooden jetty & a 20mx10m concrete slipway at Ghyll Head on Lake Windermere and replace with new.
TMS were instructed to remove an existing 20m wooden jetty & a 20mx10m concrete slipway at Ghyll Head on Lake Windermere and replace with new.
Teignmouth Maritime Services were contracted by BAM Nuttall to carry out various scopes of work at the Sea Terminal in Douglas Harbour, Isle of Man. These consisted of scour protection to the two Ro Ro ferry berths, linkspan hoist tower piles life extension (consisting of repair sleeve and denso sea shield), installing a new fender pile and repairs to previously damaged piles; and sea shield work to the three walkway dolphins that are situated within Douglas Harbour.
TMS Maritime were appointed the Design and Build restoration and refurbishment contract for works to Newquay Harbours North Pier. The North Pier is of mortared granite masonry construction built in the mid 19th century and is grade 2 listed.
In May 2017, TMS Ltd commenced work at Cremyll View in Cornwall for Cornwall Council, carrying out repairs to the damaged sea walls at four separate locations on the Mount Edgcumbe Estate – England’s largest Country Park.
The existing 435m Outfall Pipe that ran across Saundersfoot Beach in South West Wales had been exposed by weather and sea conditions which had caused damage to the pipe. The damage caused meant that there was a requirement for the existing pipe to be removed and replaced by a new 289m long 355mm OD HPPE SDR17 pipe weighted into position with a combination of concrete collars & mattresses.
The Sea Wall & Footpath at Devils Point in Plymouth was damaged due to the storms in 2017. The weather & sea conditions removed most of the wall within the storm and erosion and failure of the cliff started to form, causing it to be undermined and unsafe to the public. TMS were instructed to rebuild the sea wall and remove and reposition the public footpath.