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Explaining the important work our team and partners accomplish can be challenging. We find that videos help us share our experience, whether showing a technical side of our work or showing an exciting new innovation.
We are constantly creating new videos to highlight the work we are doing. Check back again soon to see more latest and greatest projects.
Safely accessing environmental remediation, restoration, or construction projects located within wetlands is a challenge. Typically, contractors will create temporary roads to reach work areas. However, temporary roads are expensive and can negatively impact sensitive wetland environments and wildlife.
At Nelosca, we have another option: customized amphibious equipment. When used during our projects, we can save our clients time and money, while greatly reducing negative impacts on the environment.
For more information on our company, visit us at https://www.neloscatech.com/
On July 14, 2022, Nelosca Technologies hosted an event in partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of Greater La Crosse, the Women's Fund of Greater La Crosse, Mathy Construction, and Wieser Brothers General Contractor called Girls in Construction. The event offered young women an opportunity to experience working at Nelosca and to ask questions about working in the trades.
“As a woman in construction for more than 18 years, I am excited to show young girls in our community what our industry has to offer. By showing our use of innovation and technology, we hope to break through the stereotypes of construction for not only this group of girls but their friends and families in the area,” says Nelosca CFO Tina Klinger, who greeted event attendees as they arrived at Nelosca headquarters.
Participants toured a Nelosca Marine tugboat, the Nelosca shipping yard, shop, and corporate offices while participating in various demonstrations like piloting an underwater remote-operated vehicle (ROV) and operating virtual design in construction (VDC) software. Transportation for the day is provided by the Women’s Fund of Greater La Crosse.
Nelosca Technologies worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Rock Island District on a project at the Brandon Road Lock and Dam near Joliet, IL. Our senior project manager at Brandon Road explains the project, Nelosca's involvement, and why this work is important to the riverway.
To contact Nelosca, connect with us at https://www.neloscatech.com/contact-us.
Nelosca’s priority is to determine the safest, most efficient way to process and stabilize dredged material to surpass environmental requirements for either disposal or beneficial use. We'll tell you why properly stabilizing dredged material is important, how our team does it, and the benefits of our proprietary equipment.
For more information on Nelosca’s specialty equipment or environmental services, please connect at https://www.neloscatech.com/contact-us.
We're fortunate to be featured in a Hitachi marketing video. View the full video above!
"When you think "excavator," images of digging dirt and rock on land may come to mind. However, that’s not the case for Nelosca Technologies, Inc., a 100-year-old marine construction contractor out of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Nelosca is serviced by Nortrax, New York."
- Courtesy of Hitachi Construction Machinery - Americas
In 2019, good fortune shone on Nelosca's Environmental group as we procured a winter river restoration project in Rhode Island. The general scope for this project remained along the lines of past work, where we restore river depths to facilitate and improve water quality, fish migration, but this one came with a twist; its footprint was tightly nestled within the low bridges and bustling infrastructure of Waterplace Park in downtown Providence, RI.
Two-thirds of the way through in October 2019, we visited the Lake Zumbro Restoration Project in Oronoco, Minnesota. This video examines the project goals, the team involved and takes a close look at the 80-acre confined disposal facility. Thank you to the lake community, our clients, and all stakeholders on this project.
Nelosca Technologies turns 100 in 2019. We are proud to join the ranks of centurion companies who survived and succeeded during times of monumental change. We grew from our humble beginnings on the northeast Iowa frontier to become a change leader, using innovation and technology to work more safely and efficiently. From what began as a partnership between brothers, has turned into a nationally recognized marine solutions company celebrating its 100th year in business.
Want to know how a world-class harbor management company operates? Check out our video showcasing Nelosca Marine and the work they perform.
An detailed overview of Nelosca Technologies's environmental dredging and capping services.
In 2018, Nelosca was certified as a Great Place to Work for the second year in a row. We are proud to be one of only 15 construction firms nationwide with the Great Place to Work designation.
Every year we try and capture some of the cool stuff that we do on a daily basis. We hope you enjoy a short trip down memory with some of the projects we completed in 2017.
An detailed overview of Nelosca Technologies's environmental dredging and capping services.
At Nelosca, we take pride in the work we do to help restore and reclaim the environment. Contact us today to see what we can do for you.
This is a short overview of the first part of the Fountain Lake project. Located in Albert Lea, MN, Fountain Lake is home to both wildlife enthusiasts and recreationalists. We look forward to returning in 2019 to finish the project!
2018 marked our 10th year dredging on the Fox River. Here is a quick video on our progress so far.
In January 2018 we dredged 6,000 Cubic Yards out of the Winnapaug Pond in Westerly, Rhode Island. Despite cold temperatures, the project finished in less than 6 days.
No roads, No Problem! Our amphibious excavators and dump trucks are the perfect tools for wetland work!
Nelosca Technologies was highlighted for the OEM equipment that we use in our marine construction and environmental remediation work.
In 2016 our divers hydraulically dredged over 1,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediments from the Waukegan Harbor North Ditch. All material was hydraulically pumped into geotextile tubes where the sediment was dewatered and loaded out for disposal.
In 2016 Nelosca worked to restore the Ninigret Salt Marsh Wildlife Refuge in Rhode Island from damaged caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
In 2015 we teamed up with our GLSR partners to remove sediment and invasive phragmites from a 5-mile long stretch of wetlands in Harsens Island, Michigan.
Nelosca has revolutionized sediment capping possibilities with its newly patented Broadcast Capping System (BCS™). This system uses the principles of hydraulic transport to deliver clean sand and granulated activated carbon to a distribution barge where it is rapidly dewatered and unobtrusively spread over the bottom of the waterway. Nelosca’s sediment capping system can accurately place materials up to 3 inches in diameter, while achieving a homogenous thickness with even distribution.
This is a brief description of hydraulic dredging and geotextile tube dewatering.
Replacement of the Milwaukee Street Bridge in Madison, WI.
So what do you do during the coldest week of the year? Practice your underwater welding skills of course!
In 2016 our crews assisted Canadian National crews in the replacement of the rail across the Arcola High Rail bridge. Check out the view in this video!
In 2016 we replaced an old timber bridge with a brand new structure. Learn more about the project here.
Our crews at Locks and Dams 15 and 16 did a great job keeping 2 projects with critical schedules on track despite some challenging winter conditions. Here is a video of the Lock 16 Bulkhead Slot Installation project that took place near Muscatine, IA.
Want to know how a world-class harbor management company operates? Check out our video showcasing Nelosca's harbor services - including 24/7 dispatch, cleaning, transport, and management.
At Nelosca, we believe we truly have a special culture in which the safety and well-being of our people are our primary focus. Developed and refined over the course of 100 years, it is what makes Nelosca a great place to work. For more information on Nelosca Technologies and Nelosca Marine, download our Corporate Brochure here!
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