
Kehoe Marine's Infrastructure Projects
​River Booms and Floating Barriers
We install river booms and floating barriers to control debris, manage water flow, and protect sensitive areas. Our river boom solutions are ideal for industrial, environmental, and municipal applications, helping to prevent damage to critical infrastructure.
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Underwater Infrastructure Installation and Repair
Kehoe Marine has the expertise to handle complex underwater infrastructure projects, including city water intakes and chlorine systems, pipeline installations, cable laying, and structural repairs. We complete underwater tasks efficiently and safely, ensuring all work is performed to the highest standards.
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Small Municipal Facilities and Waterfront Structures
We also specialize in the construction of small municipal facilities such as boat launches, public docks, and waterfront access points. Our team works closely with municipalities to deliver safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing structures that serve the community.
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Boat Launches and Wharfs
Kehoe Marine designs and builds durable, accessible boat launches and wharfs tailored to the needs of municipalities, parks, and public waterfront spaces. Whether for recreational use or emergency access, our launches and wharfs are engineered for long-term performance in all conditions. We offer turnkey solutions that ensure safe and reliable access to the water—built to serve the community season after season.
Project included replacement of diffusers at water pollution control plant at Duffin Creek.
​Project involved a seawall and beach rehabilitation project; a new sewage system; and construction of a new canteen and washroom / changeroom facility
Project replaced the existing slinky loop geothermal heat exchanger at the Killbear Provincial Park Visitor Center Noble Ontario.
Project consisted of cleaning existing intake pipe, installing new raw water sample lines & chlorination lines.
​The work included assembly, delivery, installation and removal of a 216.6m long lighted floating boom array upstream of the Iroquois Water Control Dam in USA waters.