- New Construction
- Demolition
- ExcavationDredging is an excavation activity or operation usually carried out at least partly underwater, in shallow seas or fresh water areas with the purpose of gathering up bottom sediments and disposing of them at a different location. This technique is often used to keep waterways navigable. It is also used as a way to replenish sand on some public beaches, where too much sand has been lost because of coastal erosion.
- Retaining WallsBulkheads protect shorelines from eroding under the constant action of waves. They consist of a retaining wall that is then filled with sand or soil. The bulkheads are higher than the water, and are often used in areas where fishing and boat docking are the main uses of the shore. Most state and local governments regulate how and where you can build a bulkhead so it is best to have a bulkhead professional inspect the area where you are considering building a bulkhead.