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Read More...Our offices will be closed on Wednesday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day. We wish you and your loved ones a safe and happy holiday!
Read More...As plans begin to come together for a new project in the Vermillion River corridor, one thing is abundantly clear – developers are going to need to invest heavily in streambank restoration and erosion control to help protect the area. Dakota County, where a majority of the project is set to take place, has made
Read More...Today we thanked our office employees with fried catfish and white beans, and we also honored Submar’s President, Tim Reggio, for two years of service. As president of Submar, Tim leads the overall company strategy and directives with a heavy emphasis on business development. His background includes a diverse mix of key management, ownership, and
Read More...Dewatering is a significant component of constructing shallow-water pipelines and is incredibly important for many of today’s pipeline projects. It seems like the construction of shallow water pipelines is increasing, with more and more lines running through areas like river crossings and streambeds.
Read More...A common belief in the oil and gas industry is that pipeline erosion control and site stabilization are only necessary when working in shallow waters, riverbanks, wetlands, or angled surfaces like hillsides. However, erosion can occur practically anywhere, including places where you’d least expect it.
Read More...Submar, manufacturers of Submar articulating concrete revetment mats, is proud to be American owned and operated. Nothing is more representative of this than our Submar mat manufacturing facilities in San Antonio, Texas; Parsons, Kansas; and Mulberry, Florida. Our mats have been used to protect pipelines and coastlines for over two decades.
Read More...A Submar project should not be considered complete until the solutions team implements Best Management Practices (BMPs). The group of engineers at Pipeline Monitoring understands this. After surveying your project site, they will come up with a solution for long-term sustainability that meets BMP standards for your area. Our clients often find that the answer
Read More...Erosion issues can be especially troublesome for those working on a pipeline project. Pipeline exposure that is unaccounted for could quickly turn expensive or cause project delays. Fortunately, Submar’s regional sales managers are well-trained and can survey sites to evaluate for erosion issues, washouts, and possible pipeline exposure risks.
Read More...As you well know, corrosion is one of the biggest enemies of the oil and gas pipeline industry. It is a significant threat when working with underwater pipelines. Although advancements have been made in the last few years with technology like corrosion-resistant alloys, companies have often found that it’s not enough. If other measures are
Read More...Installing a shallow water pipeline often means working in low-lying coastal or marsh areas. While we put a considerable amount of time into the installation, erosion control, and other technical components, it’s easy to overlook the unthinkable: insects. This tends to hold especially true when it comes to the crew members working on the shallow
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