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Piers
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Navarre Beach Pier
Navarre Beach,
FL Project consisted of the
replacement of an existing pier for the Santa Rosa County, FL.
The original pier was destroyed by Hurricanes Ivan in 2004 and Dennis in 2005. This pier,
at 1,545' in length, is the longest pier on the Gulf Coast . It
features a large octagon-shaped deck at the southern end that is a favored
spot for fishermen. It is supported by 24" x 24" prestressed concrete piles and utilizes precast concrete beams.
The deck sits 30' above MLW and utilizes timber decking
panels that are designed to disengage in times of heavy surf to minimize
damage to the pier during future storms. |
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Jacksonville Beach
Pier
Jacksonville
Beach, FL Construction of a new 1,300' ocean pier consisting of
prestressed concrete piles, precast concrete caps and post-tensioned
concrete beams. The pier features timber decking panels that disengage
from the pier during times of high surf to protect the structure. |
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Sebastian Inlet
Pier
Sebastian Inlet,
FL Project consisted of the reconstruction
of an existing ocean pier. Work included the construction of a 484’
concrete pier utilizing 265, 18”x18” prestressed concrete piles with steel
H-pile tips driven into rock, a 260’ elevated walkway over an existing jetty
and the reconstruction of 630’ of sidewalk. |
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Seaquay
Condominium Pier
Vero Beach,
FL Project consisted of the
reconstruction of an existing pier for the Seaquay Condominium Association.
The original pier was destroyed by hurricanes in 2004. The new pier is
355' in length and 11'-6" wide. It is supported by 14" x 14"
prestressed concrete piles and utilizes precast concrete beams and timber decking
panels that are designed to disengage in times of heavy surf to minimize
stress on the structure. |
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Palatka Boardwalk
Palatka, FL Construction of a new 1,150'
pile-supported timber boardwalk adjacent to the US 17 bridge over the
St. Johns River. The structure includes a 115' span under the
highway bridge connecting the north and south legs of the boardwalk. |
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Georgia Ports Authority
Bainbridge, GA
Project consisted of the replacement of an existing inland
barge terminal. Work included the demolition of an existing timber pier,
the construction of two pile-supported cast-in-place concrete docks and a
new breasting dolphin. |
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Owens Corning Pier
Jacksonville, FL
Construction of a new 425' dock consisting of prestressed concrete deck slabs with
a concrete topping
slab supported by prestressed concrete piles. The project also
included two cast-in-place
concrete breasting dolphins with fenders. |
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