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A two-tier segmental concrete block retaining wall, 180 feet each, was built to mitigate slope erosion endangering a neighboring property.
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A two-tier segmental concrete block retaining wall, 180 feet each, was built to mitigate slope erosion endangering a neighboring property.
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A two-tier segmental concrete block retaining wall, 180 feet each, was built to mitigate slope erosion endangering a neighboring property.
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A two-tier segmental concrete block retaining wall, 180 feet each, was built to mitigate slope erosion endangering a neighboring property.
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During the main build of the wall, three Commercial Construction crews were on site, each with their own jobs. The crews battled rain, flowing water, and freezing temperatures throughout the 2-month project.
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For context, this ditch typically holds one to two feet of water, but after heavy rains it sometimes has six to eight feet of water. It is fed by runoff from the surrounding residential lots and from a nearby golf course.
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During the main build of the wall, three Commercial Construction crews were on site, each with their own jobs. The crews battled rain, flowing water, and freezing temperatures throughout the 2-month project.
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In this Before photo, erosion is evident on both slopes of the ditch, which typically holds one to two feet of water. After heavy rains it sometimes has six to eight feet of water, which was endangering nearby property.
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Ducks swim in the drainage canal ditch where a two-tier segmental wall was built to mitigate slope erosion in a subdivision.
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Iteas, azaleas, and sweet bay magnolias were planted as part of the enhancement project for the HOA, a Commercial Maintenance customer.
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Iteas, azaleas, and sweet bay magnolias were planted as part of the enhancement project for the HOA, a Commercial Maintenance customer.