Harris Dredging is one of the leading indigenous dredging company in Nigeria. The company was registered and became operational in 1992.
The Idea of the company was conceived by the promoters in response to the great demands for dredging related activities which was prior to the inception of the company being dominated by foreign concerns.
The construction industry relies heavily on hydraulic marine sands for part of it's aggregate mix in the production of concrete.
Sand grain of different sizes and chemical composition are required by builders and contractor to execute their projects.
The company has the capability of dredging various sand stock pile types to meet the construction business. Strategic stockpile have been pumped for various commercial ventures which market sand.
This service is central to the activities of the company. The Sand stockpiling service is backed up by adequate feasibility studies and economic viability tests.
A comprehensive consultant service is rendered to our client and professional advise given in all cases to guide our clients.
The Nigerian State is geographically located along the southern Atlantic Coastline. The coastline is approximately 1,000km long from the Badagry foreshore to the Calabar shoreline. All of the land adjacent to coastline is typically low-lying swamp land rich in petroleum and mineral resources. Hydraulic reclamation techniques allow for the conversion of low lying swamp land into economically useful land fills which can be used for urban and industrial purposes. Dredged material from the various bodies of water within the Nigeria Coastal System are used to reclaim the adjacent foreshores. This is an economical solution to the problems of industrial urban expansion. Harris Dredging has perfected this skill of converting low-lying swamp land into beautiful and aesthetically pleasing valuable pieces of waterfront real estate for numerous clients.
2 Kasumu Ekemode Street,
Victoria Island,
Lagos,
Nigeria.
Harris Dredging Limited.
info "@" harrisdredging.com
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