Throop Has Years of Experience Producing Marine Concrete

Whether you have 10 cubic yards of concrete to pump 150 ft under water or 2,000 cubic yards of concrete to place on an island or a pier, the George L. Throop Company is qualified to handle the concrete production in and around, above and below water. We understand the challenges of working around water and know how to deal with issues  that arise.  We have knowledge about concrete additives that can be added to help the concrete reach its proper strength at the right time.

Our concrete mobile batch plants have worked, for example, on barges for weeks at a time filling mooring cells on the Ohio River using a tremie pipe. We have also stabilized marine piers, marina and boat docks.

About Marine Concrete

Marine concrete is a specialized type of concrete designed for use in harsh marine environments where it’s exposed to seawater, waves, and other corrosive elements. It’s used to construct various structures like seawalls, breakwaters, jetties, and offshore platforms, ensuring durability and longevity in these challenging conditions.

Standard concrete is produced from a mixture of cement, aggregates, sand and water. When standard concrete is submerged in saltwater, it eventually breaks down and corrodes. Marine concrete, on the other hand, offers lower heat evolution, greater salt water resistance and greater sulphate and chloride. Marine concrete is therefore corrosion resistant. It is formulated to resist the corrosive effects of saltwater, particularly the chloride ions present in seawater, which can lead to cracking and spalling. Marine concrete is designed to withstand the physical forces of waves, strong currents and the abrasive effects of sand and debris, as well as the freeze-thaw cycles of colder climates.

Quite often there may be specifics to have a low water-to-cement ratio and may incorporate supplementary cementitious materials to reduce permeability and prevent the intrusion of other substances. Depending on the specific application, marine concrete may be formulated for high strength, either early or long-term strength, in order to withstand heavy loads and impact forces.

Where Marine Concrete is used:

    • Breakwaters
    • Seawalls
    • Jetties
    • Offshore Platforms
    • Harbor and Coastal Structures such as pilings and mooring rings
    • Underwater Structures such as foundations or submerged marine infrastructure

Below is a partial list of marine projects the George L. Throop Company has completed on time and within budget:

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