Request a QuoteCareers

24 Hour Response Call 757.397.1131

Crofton

The Trusted Solution Since 1949

  • Home
  • Company
    • History
    • Leadership Team
    • Careers at Crofton
    • Safety
    • Affiliations
  • Services
    • Commercial Diving
    • Equipment Rental
    • Crane Rental & Rigging
    • Marine Construction
  • Projects
  • Resources
    • Work With Crofton
    • Equipment Load Charts
    • News and Events
  • Contact

New Warehouse Space

May 12, 2021

As part of a handful of ongoing projects to Crofton’s headquarters, a brand new 14,625 sq. ft. warehouse is being constructed on the north side of the property. The new warehouse will provide additional space for fabrication, equipment maintenance, and include an upper level of administrative offices. Construction of the warehouse is being performed by CW Brinkley and expected to be complete in September!

Additions to Our Fleet

May 11, 2021

Crofton Crane Rental & Rigging has recently added the 100-ton Link-Belt 86100 to its fleet of hydraulic truck cranes! Also coming to the floating crane fleet is a 4100 Ringer mounted on a 172×90’ barge with self-elevating mooring spuds in preparation for upcoming projects.

 

Concrete Pile Salvage in Cape Charles, VA

May 10, 2021

Crofton recently completed the salvage and recovery of sixteen, 185’ long, 250,000 lb. concrete piles in Cape Charles, Virginia. This project put the comprehensive nature of Crofton’s services on display, bringing many resources and decades of experience together to provide solutions above and below the waterline. Through intense collaboration and pre-planning, a project with the perfect storm of risk factors was completed without a hitch.

The means and methods for salvaging the piles was developed through extensive pre-planning. Several meetings between project stakeholders and two investigative dives took place to survey the location of the piles and assess feasibility. As with every job, safety would be the priority. Two significant challenges presented themselves. First, there was very little, if any access for rigging the piles as they were stacked on top of each other. Second, the piles had sustained numerous cracks when they fell overboard, which would make them vulnerable to breaks during salvage.

In selecting the dive crew for this salvage, many hours of experience underwater would be needed, particularly with excavation, along with excellent communication skills. Dive production manager, Roger Belch, shared that “with such high stakes, this was not an environment for learning”. Herman Groombridge, one of the divers on site, shared that “each pile presented a new challenge and had to be assessed individually.” About half of the piles remained whole as they were recovered and placed on the barge. Many required additional tunneling around the base or cutting to release tension so the pile wouldn’t snap once it was out of the water.

Franklin Odom, Inventory Manager, had the opportunity to observe salvage operations from the barge and jumped at the chance. Franklin spent twenty years in the Navy, with plenty of experience on the water, but shared that this was different. “It was so interesting to see the veterans and the younger guys working and problem solving together. All the elements of what we do came together in one place with people collaborating as if they work together every day. Everyone knew their role. I see these guys come and go in the shop all the time. Now I have a little perspective on what their day might have been like.”

Crofton thanks McLean contracting for their partnership and Mark Herman, who was Crofton’s superintendent on site overseeing project operations. We are especially thankful to everyone involved for their tremendous commitment to safety! 

Cable Installation in Florida

May 6, 2021

Crofton recently travelled to Florida to begin installing power cables from Georgetown to Drayton Island and then from Drayton Island to Hog Island, all located in Lake George on the St. John’s River. Project managers worked closely with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to obtain all appropriate permits and partnered with a local shipbuilding company to mobilize Crofton’s floating cable plow rig at their facility on the St. John’s River near Palatka, FL. The crew will consist of ADCI compliant divers with surface supplied diving equipment, a rig foreman, and a certified crane operator. An unexpected addition to the crew, Cranky the alligator (named by residents of Drayton Island), joined as a sidewalk supervisor. She is very strict! The project is suspected to take about 30 days. We are grateful to the entire crew for their commitment to the success of this project!

« Previous Page
Next Page »
  • Company
    • History
    • Leadership Team
    • Careers at Crofton
    • Safety
    • Affiliations
    • Location & Contact
  • Services
    • Commercial Diving
    • Equipment Rental
    • Crane Rental & Rigging
    • Marine Construction
  • Subscribe
  • Projects
  • Resources
    • Work With Crofton
    • Equipment Load Charts
    • News and Events

Crofton Diving Corporation
16 Harper Avenue Suite #100
Portsmouth, VA 23707

Phone: 757.397.1207

Crofton Construction Services Inc.
16 Harper Avenue Suite #200
Portsmouth, VA 23707

Phone: 757.397.1319

Crofton Crane Rental & Rigging
16 Harper Avenue Suite #300
Portsmouth, VA 23707

Phone: 757.215.0258

Crofton
16 Harper Avenue
Portsmouth, VA 23707

Phone: 757.397.1131

© 2025 · Crofton | Privacy Policy | Website by Primm Advertising