C.R.C. Co. Inc. is a woman owned (WBE) disadvantaged business (DBE) established in 1979, specializing in concrete and marine construction. Throughout this period CRC has earned a reputation for safe practices, professionalism, and quality.

CRC specializes in difficult and complex marine and heavy civil projects. From pile driving to earth moving CRC has the expertise to bring the project in on time and in budget. CRC provides small company hands on attention to detail with large company capabilities. 

CRC has driven miles of sheeting, H-piles pipe piles concrete piles, and wood piles. CRC can design and construct complex Support of Excavation, and is proficient in ground improvement technologies such as soil mixing and jet grouting. Whether it be moving tens of thousands of cubic yards of earth, or selectively extracting contaminated soils from ecologically sensitive areas CRC is ready to take on the challenge.

When the State of Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation needed to perform emergency repairs to the Nantasket Beach seawall in the height of the summer season, it was CRC they turned to. With only 100 days to place over 50,000 tons of revetment stone in the middle of the state’s busiest beach in July and August, CRC completed the work 20 days ahead of schedule and under budget.

CRC has a dive division that has performed tens of thousands of accident free man-hours of diving in the most challenging of environments. CRC’s past experience includes; inspectional services, offshore diving in decompression conditions, underwater repairs, welding, grouting, and demolition to list a few.

During the height of the Harbor Clean-Up and Central Artery / Tunnel projects it was CRC tugboats and personnel that moved the tens of millions of tons of earth products generated or required by those projects. CRC provided the tugboats, dive boats, and crew boats to service the offshore diffuser project during 1991 & 1992.

CRC has formed, placed, and finished the concrete structures at the General Dynamics Fore River Shipyard Roll – On / Roll – Off Facility as well as the piers and relieving platforms at Deer Island. These are the two main waterfront structures utilized to support the Boston Harbor Clean – Up and construction of the Deer Island Waste Water Treatment Plant. CRC cast the (55) 20 ton concrete diffusers that rest on the sea floor 10 miles off-shore of Boston in 120 feet of water.

CRC constructed the concrete seawalls at Spectacle Island, and at the Fort Point Channel. CRC has constructed concrete tunnels, bridges and outfalls as part of the CA/T projects. The pile supported I-Max Theater at the New England Aquarium, and the Boston Exhibition and Convention Center both rest on foundations constructed by CRC.

If its below ground or underwater CRC has a solution to the problem.

CRC is confident that it possesses all the qualifications required to successfully perform your projects. In fact CRC is uniquely structured to provide engineering, project management, and attention to safety and detail to rival that of any organization, and yet maintain the hands-on participation of the principal, and all upper management so vital to the success of a challenging construction project.