Undertaking an embankment stabilisation project demands precision, expertise, and a dedicated team willing to face challenges head-on. Our recent venture, a 10-week Embankment Stabilisation Project, was an extraordinary journey that brought together innovation, collaboration, and determination to ensure the protection of vital riverbank infrastructure. As we reflect on this achievement, we’re excited to share the […]
Kaymac’s Christmas round-up: learning through 2022
Kaymac’s Christmas Round-Up Christmas has arrived again at Kaymac Marine, and it’s always a good opportunity for us to look back and reflect on our successes, our challenges, and what we’ve been learning in 2022. It’s been a tumultuous couple of years, and with Covid (mostly) out of the way, we’ve enjoyed being able to […]
CECA Wales Awards 2021
The CECA Wales Annual Awards 2021 took place on Friday night at the Cardiff Hilton. And what a great evening. The 2020 Awards took place last year via social media as a result of the pandemic. But this year, we were able to meet in person at the Annual Dinner and celebrate last year’s winners, […]
How Scour Protection improves structural integrity
As marine engineers, we are very aware of the power of Mother Nature. Her seas lap and lacerate our shores; her weather systems keep us alive and cause equal amounts of havoc for our modern lives. One way we can keep the harmony between civilisation, protecting our coastline, and keeping the economy moving on transport […]
45 years of Kaymac Marine: changes, challenges and triumphs
What started as one man band is now celebrating its 45th anniversary as a giant of the specialist marine civil engineering world. Kaymac Marine is one of Britain’s most prestigious civil and marine engineering contractors, but despite its numerous awards and esteemed reputation for competency, health and safety and accreditation, they have never forgotten that […]
How civil engineering companies can help to combat climate change
Climate change was once considered a problem that would need to be dealt with in the distant future, but the problems caused by rising sea levels, rising temperatures and intense weather, and the reasons behind them, feature very much in the present of the lives of civil engineers. At Kaymac Marine, we’re continuously aware of […]
Civil engineering for railway structures over inland waterways
In the past, our canals and waterways formed a fundamental part of our transportation of goods from every corner of the UK. In the 19th century, rail transport came to transform our transport infrastructure, and, with over 10,000 miles of track running through every county in Britain, inevitably railway structures over inland waterways were created […]