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Dredge salvage with HG Harders and Sons Inc.

Captain Ho, president of HG Harders
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lifting the barge

RME-Divers preparing to survey the barge
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RME-Diver Commercial Diving and HG Harders and Sons Inc. completed a cooperative salvage project for Environmental Marine and Dredge in Destin, FL.
 
The barge sank as a result of one of your recent hurricanes.
 
RME-Diver conducted initial survey and inspection of the wreck and attempted to determine the extent of damage. After survey and initial patching pumping operations were conducted additional damage was found within the internal skin of the vessel and the determination was made to salvage the barge in sections with mechanical lift.
 
The barge was next prepared for lift through a combination of lifting, pumping, and patching. Additional weight was removed from the stern barge section and the spuds were trimmed to allow placement on the deck of the barge.
 
The two barge sections were successfully lifted and transported offsite.

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RME-Diver Commercial Diving LLC
109 Oak Ridge Place
Panama City, FL 32408

info@rmediver.com
850-867-0364
850-867-0362
 
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