Bermingham has worked on projects all over the world, doing project planning, supplying equipment, contracting, or testing foundations. Below is a selected list of the types of projects Bermingham has worked on:

INFRASTRUCTURE

Railroads

Sunfish Pond, Hamilton, ON. Bermingham designed and built a steel retaining wall for CN Railways.

Bridges

Limpopo River Bridge Mozambique. For Portugese contractor Duarte, Bermingham supplied a 330 drill and lead.

Ports

Howland Hook, New York – Bermingham provided equipment and project planning assistance to this major container facility in the New York Harbour.

IMG Belgium, Bermingham provided a new clean diesel hammer to Fundex for the extension of this Belgian harbour.

Airports

Greater Toronto Airport Authority. Bermingham constructed 70% of the foundations for all the highway bridges, overpasses and light rail transit.

Tunnels

The Big Dig, Boston. Bermingham supplied leads to Japanese contractor SMW Seiko soil mixing rigs that are the world’s largest working on land.

ENERGY

Oil Extraction

Fort McMurray, Alberta. Bermingham supplied hammers and pile driving expertise to North American Construction for the test pile program.

Oil Exploration

Using Bermingham drove a conductor to a record depth of over 500 feet in the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic.

Hydroelectric

Sir Adam Beck Power Station, Niagara River, ON. Bermingham constructed a coffer dam for this tunnel project on the Niagara River.

Mining

Antamina Mine, Peru – Bermingham supplied equipment and supervisory staff for this project.

BUILDINGS

Commercial

Tapei 101, Taiwan. Bermingham used its Statnamic Load Testing on the tallest building in the World

Residential

Concord Adex’s City Place, Toronto, ON. Bermingham completed the foundations for several towers in this high-rise development in Toronto.

Other

Canada Marine Discovery Centre, Hamilton, ON. In 2005, Bermingham was the first to use geothermal foundations for this federal building set on the shore of Lake Ontario.

 

NEWS & UPDATES
The architects of the about-to be renovated Javits Convention Center in New York City are studying the possible use of Enercret piles in the new construction and will be installing two test caissons in mid-2007.

Last year, Brigham Young University used Statnamic to do earthquake testing. (read more...)