Lake Moss Large Steel Bulkhead
Before we got to the cliff job, we installed the largest of the steel bulkheads at Lake Moss, a 560 feet long bulkhead that required a huge amount of dirt work to make the hillside useable for the family.
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Before we got to the cliff job, we installed the largest of the steel bulkheads at Lake Moss, a 560 feet long bulkhead that required a huge amount of dirt work to make the hillside useable for the family.
This was a cute little project we did between commercial projects last year. A covered pier in Indian Springs.
We recently completed another galvanized steel bulkhead out of our Dallas, Texas office up near Gainesville. This one came out really nice and has resulted on over $1M in further residential projects the first three of which will start in the first week of December.
During the winter even before we were mired in the mud, our heavy equipment hopelessly stuck on the 4 neighboring shoreline projects of Ard, Sanchez, Kojak & Dworcyaczyk projects - the Lockhart's Boathouse project slowly wound through nearly 6 months of US Army Corps of Engineers permitting.
This US Army Corps of Engineers project will protect thousands of feet of privately owned shoreline from the ever-increasing volume of large tree-trunks and other heavy debris coming down the re-channeled Trinity River in upper Lake Livingston.