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Dolphin Facility Training Facility, Palau, Micronesia11,500 Sq. Ft. Dolphin Training Facility we designed and built for the President of Sony in Japan.
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Sea Plane Base, Philadelphia, PAA 10' x 26' All-recycled Plastic Lumber Frame and Deck designed and built for the Philadelphia Seaplane Base.
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Smithville Lake, Burlington County Parks and Recreation Dept. Mt. Holly, NJ100 % recycled plastic lumber nature trail system across Smithville Lake. A combination of fixed boardwalk on helical piles and floating docks with railings. The advantage of our modular boardwalk system is very evident on a public prevailing wage project when we deliver the 20' modules completely assembled, ready to install.
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Smithville Lake, Burlington County Parks and Recreation Dept. Mt. Holly, NJSmithville Lake nature trail system . A combination of fixed boardwalk on helical piles and floating docks with railings. The advantage of our modular boardwalk system is very evident on a public prevailing wage project when we deliver the 20' modules completely assembled, ready to install. All 100 % recycled plastic lumber.
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Smithville Lake, Burlington County Parks and Recreation Dept. Mt. Holly, NJA combination of fixed boardwalk on helical piles and floating docks with railings. The advantage of our modular boardwalk system is very evident on a public prevailing wage project when we deliver the 20' modules completely assembled, ready to install. Constructed with 100 % recycled plastic lumber.
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US Army Project, Fort Indiantown Gap, PAWood Frame and 1/4" Galvanized Hardware with Recycled Plastic Lumber Deck, posts and railings designed and built as a training aid for the US Army.
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Wave Break Wave AttenuationA example of an installation of the Floating Breakwater and Wave Protection system.
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Baot Launch, Washington's Crossing, PAWhen George Washington's army attacks Trenton every Christmas day, they do it via Caulfield Associates built docks located on both sides of the Delaware River.
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