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News14-December-2009 Pinnacle Entertainment ContractCoastal Concrete Products has contracted with Pinnacle Entertainment to design and build a purpose built concrete dry-dock measuring 393'L x 88'W to be used as a replacement hull for an aging casino riverboat. 11-December-2009 Acergy Concrete Products Assets SoldCoastal Concrete Products contracts for use of the assets of Acergy Concrete Products LLC. Coastal Concrete Products will continue the legacy of the high quality design and fabrication of floating concrete structures started in 1982 by Production Management Structural Systems. This standard will be carried on by the same key employees of Acergy Concrete Products. 13-August-2009 American Bridge Barge DeliveredConcrete Products has delivered to American Bridge Company pre-cast components for the assembly of 60'L x 40'W foam filled concrete barge to be used as a floating amusement water feature at a Caribbean resort. 18-May-2009 Swift Energy Barge DeliveredConcrete Products has delivered to Swift Energy Operating Company their float in concrete gravity based tank facility in Bay De Chene, Louisiana, USA. On May 18th, Swift accepted delivery of the 180'L x 72'W concrete barge with a 160'L x 64'W concrete upper deck at +20' featuring 10,000 Bbls of liquid storage in the hull. 15-May-2009 American Bridge Barge ContractConcrete Products has contracted with American Bridge Company to design and build a 60'L x 40'W foam filled concrete barge to be used as a floating amusement water feature at a Caribbean resort. 25-March-2009 Hilcorp Barge DeliveredConcrete Products has delivered to Hilcorp Energy Company their float in concrete gravity based compressor barge. On October 2nd Hilcorp accepted delivery of their 154'L x 72'W concrete barge with a 136'L x 61'W concrete upper deck at +18' for use as a living quarters barge at Caillou Island, Louisiana USA. 27-October-2008 Swift Energy Barge ContractConcrete Products has contracted with Swift Energy Operating Company to design and build a 180'L x 72'W concrete barge with a 160'L x 64'W concrete upper deck at +20' for use as a processing barge at Bay De Chene, Louisiana, USA. The barge also features 10,000 Bbls of liquid storage in the hull. 20-October-2008 Hilcorp Barge ContractConcrete Products has contracted with Hilcorp Energy Company to design and build a 154'L x 72'W concrete barge with a 136'L x 61'W concrete upper deck at +18' for use as a living quarters barge at Caillou Island, Louisiana USA. 6-October-2007 Swift Energy Barge DeliveredConcrete Products has delivered to Swift Energy Operating Company their float in concrete gravity based tank facility in Lake Washington, Louisiana, USA. On October 6th, Swift accepted delivery of the 180'L x 72'W concrete barge with a 160'L x 64'W concrete upper deck at +20' featuring 10,000 Bbls of liquid storage in the hull. 17-May-2007 Swift Energy Barge ContractConcrete Products has contracted with Swift Energy Operating Company to design and build a 180'L x 72'W concrete barge with a 160'L x 64'W concrete upper deck at +20' for use as a tank barge in Lake Washington, Louisiana, USA. The barge also features 10,000 Bbls of liquid storage in the hull. 2-October-2006 Hilcorp Barge DeliveredConcrete Products has delivered to Hilcorp Energy Company their float in concrete gravity based compressor barge. On October 2nd Hilcorp accepted delivery of their 154'L x 72'W concrete barge with a 120'L x 55'W concrete upper deck at +17'6". 2-May-2006 Hilcorp Barge ContractConcrete Products has contracted with Hilcorp Energy Company to design and build a 154'L x 72'W concrete barge with a 120'L x 55'W concrete upper deck at +17'6" for use as a compressor barge. 1-February-2006 Stolt Offshore changes to Acergy.Following the sale of Stolt-Neilsen's shares in our company we are required to change out name for legal reasons. But this obligation gave us the opportunity to create a new name and brand that reflects our vision and values. Acergy was selected because it is distinctive, unique, memorable and practical. The word Acergy is derived from the Latin term for sharp "Acer" and the word "Energy". It creates both a name and descriptive term that sums up our attitude and approach. 17-June-2005 Shell / ABNL Concrete Barge DeliveredConcrete Products delivers ABNL / Shell Petroleum Development Corporation concrete barge to Grand Isle Shipyards in Lafitte, LA for outfitting. The concrete barge measures 190'L x 80'W x 14'D with an upper deck of 190'L x 70'W @ +15.5'. After outfitting and pre-commissioning the barge will be transported via semi-submersible ship to Ovhor, Nigeria where it will be installed as an integrated flow station. 6-May-2005 Century Concrete Barge DeliveredConcrete Products delivers Century Exploration New Orleans, Inc. concrete barge. The 72'L x 43'W x 14D barge will be outfitted as a production facility, pre-commissioned and placed on station at Bayou Postillion in the Atchafalaya Basin. 27-April-2005 Swift Energy Concrete Platform DeliveredConcrete Products delivers Swift Energy Company precast concrete deck slabs. The precast slabs will be installed on piling in Lake Washington, LA and will be a 42'W x 54'L tank platform deck. 21-January-2005 Concrete Products Awarded ACI AwardsAmerican Concrete Institute, Louisiana Chapter bestows two awards on Concrete Products at the 2004 Best Concrete Project Awards Banquet. The Associated Branch Pilots - Quarters Building project is a concrete barge measuring 137'L x 70'W x 11'D with an upper deck 137'L x 75' W @ +30' with a 50,000 ft2 2-1/2 story quarters building constructed on the upper deck. The facility is on station at the SW pass of the Mississippi River at the Gulf of Mexico. ![]() |
Contact Us1560 Intracoastal Drive PublicationsProduction Management PublicationsConcrete in the Marine EnvironmentOffshore Magazine - December 1991 (pgs. 47-48)Concrete Tank, Steel Platform Marriage Sets Development SchemeOcean Industry Magazine - May 1989 (pgs. 28-30)Concrete Steel Platforms Offer Shallow Water OptionWorld Oil Magazine - July 1986 (pgs. 35-36)Hard Times Spawn Improved Technology1979 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC 3473)Concrete Gravity Platform in Shallow Offshore Louisiana Water |
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