

Excavator platforms with bin walls designed for dredged material handling in marine construction, dredging support and heavy-duty inland water operations.
Category Overview
Excavator deck barges with bin walls are used where the platform must support excavator work and retain dredged material, aggregates, stone, or other loose bulk cargo on the same hull. They are typically specified for dredging support, marine construction, infrastructure works, and inland water operations where loading and containment need to happen in one integrated solution.
Compared with flat-top excavator platforms, this category is intended for projects where onboard containment is part of the operating logic. The final arrangement depends on excavator size, target payload, material type, loading pattern, and practical transport conditions.
Every project is reviewed individually, and the most suitable solution is not always a standard model. Platform dimensions, deck arrangement, load capacity, transport constraints, working equipment, and site conditions all affect what should be built for the job.
If you would like us to recommend the best-fit solution first, start by sharing your project requirements and we will propose the most suitable configuration. If you already know the type of platform you need, you can review the models below.
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Non-propelled Excavator Deck Barge with Bin Walls and Spuds

Non-propelled Excavator Deck Barge with Bin Walls and Spuds

Non-propelled Excavator Deck Barge with Bin Walls and Spuds

Non-propelled Excavator Deck Barge with Bin Walls and Spuds

Non-propelled Excavator Deck Barge with Bin Walls and Spuds
If your project requires an open excavator working deck without onboard material containment, explore Spud Barges / Excavator Pontoons for stabilized floating platforms used in dredging support and marine construction.
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Deck barges with bin walls are used when excavated or loaded material must be retained on the same platform during handling, storage, or transport. If your project requires an open working deck without onboard containment, a spud barge or excavator pontoon is usually the better fit.
These barges are typically used in dredging support, marine construction, infrastructure works, inland water operations, and similar projects where excavated material, aggregates, stone, or other loose bulk cargo must be collected and contained onboard.
Yes. Bin wall height, deck arrangement, and structural reinforcement can be adapted to the intended material type, loading method, excavator size, and target payload so the platform fits the practical demands of the operation.
The models shown on this page are reference arrangements for this category. Final dimensions, deck reinforcement, bin wall configuration, and loading logic are always matched to project requirements.
Transport depends on the final barge size and project destination. Some units can be delivered as complete barges, while larger or logistics-sensitive projects may require a different transport concept planned around route and site conditions.
We normally need the required deck size, excavator weight and reach, expected payload, material type, target load capacity, project location, and any transport constraints to recommend the right platform arrangement.
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