Projects

Navy Pier Marina, Chicago – Aluminum Solution for a Demanding Environment

Navy Pier Marina, Chicago – Aluminum Solution for a Demanding Environment

Structurmarine delivered a high-performance floating dock system for Navy Pier Marina on Lake Michigan in Chicago. This iconic site is exposed to challenging environmental conditions, including strong winds, seasonal ice, and significant water level variations. Initially, aluminum was not considered by the client. However, its lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and durable properties...
Engineering for Resilience

Engineering for Resilience

Where advanced engineering meets real-world performance and uncompromising safety Every waterfront tells a different story. From strong tidal ranges and shifting seabeds to harsh seasonal weather, no two marine environments are alike. These challenges demand...
Our Flexible Services Exceed All Expectations

Our Flexible Services Exceed All Expectations

We want to offer our customers everything they are looking for, including flexibility in our services. We all know that sometimes it is impossible to achieve all the improvements of a marina in the same season, or even in the same year. So, we offer to sail together with the marina owners, marina manager...
Emery Cove Yacht Harbor

Emery Cove Yacht Harbor

San Francisco Bay hosts one of the densest fleet of pleasure crafts in North America. It is home to some of the most comfortable...
Fore Point Marina, Portland, ME

Fore Point Marina, Portland, ME

The site where Fore Point Marina now floats along the Portland Waterfront has been a gathering point for centuries. At the mouth of Fore River, the streets of downtown and the parkland that surrounds the headland meet the natural harbour that gave the most populous city in Maine its name. For decade a Structurmarine...
Structurmarine Marina Rimouski

Structurmarine Marina Rimouski

Rimouski is Québec’s main hub of maritime tradition, seamanship, and oceanographic knowledge. Boaters on the Saint-Lawrence estuary know it is also the epicenter of a paradise...