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Alaska Railroad Corporation Barge Slip Dolphin Replacement

Seattle, WA

American Seafood Marine Terminal

Dutch Harbor, AK

Boat Haven Marina Renovation, Port of Port Angeles

Port Angeles, WA

Boat Street Marina Renovation, UW

Seattle, WA

Chevron/Texaco Clifton Marine Terminal

Nassau, Bahamas

Coos Bay Covered Moorage

Coos Bay, OR

Drydock 3 Facility Certification Report

Bremerton, WA

Fishermen's Terminal

Seattle, WA

Floating Concrete Structures

Misc. Locations

Hudson Point Marina

Port Townsend, WA

Jones & Sucia Island State Parks

Jones Island, WA
Sucia Island, WA

Lake Terrell Fishing Pier

Bellingham, WA

Leschi Marina Renovations

Seattle, WA

Navy Quay Wall

Bremerton, WA

Pattle Point Trestle Renovation

Bellingham, WA

Pine Lake Park

Sammamish, WA

Port of Seattle Terminal 18 Fender Piling

Seattle, WA

Samsung Heavy Industry Floating Storage Facility

Goeje Island,
South Korea

San Francisco Exploratorium

San Francisco, CA

Seattle Maritime Academy

Seattle, WA

Shilshole Bay Marina

Seattle, WA

Thea Foss Waterway

Tacoma, WA

Transit Protection System Facility

Bangor, WA

 

Leschi Marina Renovations

Seattle, WA

Walkway Landscaping

The renovation of existing boat moorages, including repairs and/or replacement of piles, caps, stringers, decking, and breakwater structures was the responsibility of Reid Middleton. The intent of the renovation project was to extend the useful life, correct life-safety issues, and improve operational aspects of the moorages. We provided professional services, including facility assessment, renovation alternatives, design, and contract administration of the described project - within the identified budget. We coordinated with project stakeholders to gather input about proposed dock and breakwater replacement. Our team prepared all permitting documents.

The project elements included a new floating pipe breakwater system and anchor piling, repairs to an existing vertical wall breakwater, new floating moorage docks and dinghy floats, and shoreline restoration. The project provides new facilities for an active small boat center. The shoreline restoration replaced 150 linear feet of rock bulkhead with a sloped vegetative and graveled natural shoreline area.

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