In 2009 Harbor Technologies, LLC was chosen by Watts-Healy Tibbitts JV to supply composite fender pilings as part of a newly built submarine drive-in magnetic silencing facility.
The Jacksonville Fire Department was looking for an all composite pier which would have the ability to withstand full scale hurricane force wind and waves while still providing access to their fireboats.
The Maine Department of Transportation selected Hybrid Composite Beams (HCB’s) for use on the construction of the new Knickerbocker bridge.
The City of Mandal designed a new pedestrian bridge which spanned the inner harbor.
Harbor Technologies, LLC was chosen to supply forty-two composite log style camels as the secondary fendering units along the Navy’s new aircraft carrier pier.
With funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 a composite retaining wall was constructed around the town of Swan Quarter in North Carolina.
King County engineers used SeaTimber, a 100% recycled Plastic Timber for a fendering system designed to prevent damage from barge and other industrial marine traffic.