
Project Overview
This project supported the development of the Coral Harbor Cruise Terminal in Belize, Central America. Commissioned by IMI, an established Panamanian maritime engineering and infrastructure firm founded in 1995, the project required high-performance steel piles designed for durability in coastal environments.
Product & Specifications
Product: SSAW Steel Pipes with Welded Pile Boots
Standards & Materials: ASTM A252 Grade 3 & ASTM A572 Grade 50
Specifications: 914.4 mm × 19.05 mm in multiple lengths (12 m, 20 m, 21 m, 22.5 m)
Anti-Corrosion Coating: 16-mil Carboline 300M Coal Tar Epoxy Paint
Quantity: 2,631 tons
Quality Control & Supervision
Production was conducted under rigorous oversight by third-party inspector TÜV and client representatives. Every stage—from raw material selection and pipe manufacturing to welding and coating application—was strictly monitored to ensure compliance with standards and project specifications.
Project Outcome
Through close collaboration with the client and third-party inspectors, all products were completed on schedule and delivered according to the project timeline. The successful execution of this order contributed directly to the structural integrity and long-term durability of the new cruise terminal in Belize, supporting regional maritime infrastructure development.