Split, warped, fractured or just algae covered pontoon decking is not just an eyesore for berth holders, but can be a real safety hazard as well. TMS offers a choice of traditional replacement pontoon decking materials, such as Malaysian Yellow Bilau, or an alternative and attractive, long lasting and maintenance free material, such as WPC (wood plastic composite).
Latest Projects
Cattewater Harbour Commissioners
For Cattewater Harbour Commissioners
The pontoons at the Barbican Landing Stage are well used by local ferries and larger vessels to collect and disembark up to 200 passengers at a time. Cattewater Harbour Commissioners were awarded £150,000 of Government funding via the Marine Management Organisation’s (MMO) Fisheries and Seafood Scheme (FaSS). This grant allowed an extension to the landing stage by installating new pontoons, which provided over 60 metres of additional mooring space.
Rock Park Bridge, Barnstaple
For Dyer & Butler
Working on behalf of Dyer & Butler, TMS were appointed to complete the in-river repair works to 2no. piles on the condemned pedestrian
footbridge between Rock Park and the Severn Brethren Industrial Estate in Barnstaple. The historic bridge was the main access route for
commuting school children whose route had to be diverted along a busy A-road. The former railway bridge had been closed for safety
reasons since May 2020 after a routine dive inspection discovered significant damage to the in-river piles. The original scope of the project
included