Beijing Zhenchong Engineering Machinery assists China Communications Construction Third Harbour Engineering Bureau's Ensenada Port Expansion Project in Mexico

[Overview] The Ensenada Port maritime vibroflotation stone column project in Mexico, undertaken by the China Communications Third Harbor Bureau, has been successfully completed. This project utilized vibroflotation stone column piling equipment, model BJVE-400-180-D, researched and developed by Beijing Vibroflotation Company. To ensure smooth construction, the project team employed a 1500-ton barge and established a temporary work area at the port's dock for material transfer, barge operations, and temporary equipment storage. The underwater vibroflotation stone columns for this project had a diameter of 1 meter, using a square arrangement with a spacing of 2.25 meters. The average pile depth reached 6 meters, with a total of 2272 piles. Throughout the project, our on-site technical personnel ensured quality and progress through rigorous quality control, daily detailed statistical analysis of the construction, and timely resolution of any issues. The project has recently been completed, and the project leadership has given high praise to the product quality and work ability of Beijing Vibroflotation Company. On the technical service evaluation form, they commented: “Your company's on-site service personnel demonstrated excellent and reliable service attitude and extraordinary perseverance. Their top-notch technical service guidance and adept problem-solving capabilities provided strong support for the project!” Beijing Vibroflotation’s unwavering commitment to its principles has earned the trust of countless clients!

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The marine vibratory stone column project at the ENSENADA wharf in Mexico, undertaken by the China Communications Third Harbor Engineering Bureau, has been successfully completed. This project utilized stone column piling equipment, model BJVE-400-180-D, researched and developed by Beijing Vibro Company. To ensure smooth construction, the project team employed a 1500-ton barge and established a temporary work area at the harbor wharf for material transfer, barge operations, and temporary equipment storage.

The underwater vibratory stone columns for this project had a diameter of 1 meter, using a square arrangement with a spacing of 2.25 meters. The average pile depth reached 6 meters, with a total of 2272 piles. During this period, to ensure project quality and progress, our on-site technical personnel implemented rigorous quality control, conducting daily detailed statistical analysis of the construction to ensure that any problems could be addressed promptly.

Recently, this project has been completed. Project leadership highly praised Beijing Vibro Company's product quality and work capabilities. In the technical service evaluation form, they commended: “Your company's assigned on-site service personnel demonstrated an excellent and reliable service attitude and extraordinary perseverance. Their unparalleled technical service guidance and effortless problem-solving abilities provided solid support for the project!”

Beijing Vibro's unwavering commitment to its principles has earned its widespread trust!


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