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Work Point "Repairs of Larg Năvodari-Mamaia Dam"
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Consal Trade brings to the fore the Dig Repair work site, located in Midia, Năvodari, as a demonstration of our commitment to infrastructure and quality services in the field of construction.
This point of work represents a strategic center, focused on the production and transport of 4.5-ton stabilopods, then used for the consolidation of the offshore breakwater on the Năvodari-Mamaia beach. The manufacturing process at Reparății Dig involves casting 4.5 tonnes of stabilopos, an essential material for seawall reinforcement. These stabilopods are then transported with precision and efficiency to the offshore jetty on the Năvodari-Mamaia beach. This complex operation requires not only technical expertise but also logistical coordination to ensure efficient and sustainable deployment of materials.
Consal Trade is distinguished by the use of advanced technologies and specialized equipment within the Dig Repair workplace. They ensure not only the superior quality of the stabilopos, but also the optimization of production and transport processes, contributing to the overall efficiency of the project. The Dig Repairs location in Midia, Năvodari, brings an additional benefit, providing quick and easy access to the resources needed for production.
This work site is thus strategically placed to serve the complex requirements of seawall construction and maintenance, a crucial infrastructure for protecting the coastline. Consal Trade shows responsibility towards the environment and safety at every stage of the project, respecting the rules and regulations in the field. We are committed to providing sustainable solutions and contributing to the development of coastal infrastructure, strengthening our reputation as a reliable partner in the field of construction and public works.
Through the Dig Repair work point, we bring added value to coastal protection projects and contribute to the creation of a safe and sustainable environment in the Năvodari-Mamaia area.