Waterfront Bulkhead Engineering

Niagara River Breasting Cell

McMahon & Mann prepared design plans for a mooring cell for the Marathon Ashland Petroleum, LLC Tonawanda, New York terminal. We drilled test borings on shore and surveyed the topography of the riverbed. We also designed a walkway extending from the shore to the cell and a railing around the top of the cell.

Location

Tonawanda, New York

Client

Marathon Ashland Petroleum, LLC

Date

2005

McMahon & Mann prepared design plans for a mooring cell for the Marathon Ashland Petroleum, LLC Tonawanda, New York terminal. The cell is located in the Niagara River and MAP will use it to secure its barges for unloading asphalt products.

We drilled test borings on shore and surveyed the topography of the riverbed. We worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to secure the necessary permits for the facility.

The 27-foot diameter cell was built with steel sheet piles and filled with crushed rock. The top of the cell has a concrete cap and a bollard for anchoring the barges. Rock anchors were extended from the concrete cap into the underlying rock to resist the overturning moments applied by the current, wind and ice loads.

McMahon & Mann also designed a walkway extending from the shore to the cell and a railing around the top of the cell.

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