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From bridge inspection and watercourse maintenance to sporting events such as triathlons, we create floating pontoons for a huge array of applications across a number of different industries.
Commercial floating pontoons are strong, sturdy and cost-effective platforms that enable people to traverse and work safely on water and uneven ground.
Our event floating pontoons are designed for outdoor use and to provide sturdy and load-bearing platforms across water and uneven ground, for the purpose of both participants and spectators alike.
Construction pontoons are designed to allow for heavy duty work to be carried out near waterways and in areas with soft or uneven ground.
As an island nation, the UK has always had an affinity with the sea, and our marine pontoons are ideal for working on water and carrying out tasks such as dredging.
In simple terms, our floating walkway pontoons are designed to allow temporary pedestrian and small plant access across lakes, rivers, canals and harbours.
Working on water can be physically and logistically challenging, but our floating work pontoons negate this by providing a safe and secure platform on which to carry out specific tasks.
If you ever need to undertake work on water or shift equipment in and out of rivers and lakes, you’ll need one of our access pontoons to create a safe connection between the water and the shore.
Railway tunnels and bridges tend to run over waterways, and our floating pontoon bridges can be used to provide safe access and sustain heavy duty loads.
Our various modular solutions can be used to create single or multiple stage pontoons, which can provide large-scale bridges, walkways and lighting platforms for various applications.
At TPA, we construct and supply one or multiple platform pontoons for light and heavy-duty applications, allowing variable loads to float safely on water for extended periods of time.
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