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Scope of work: Reconstruct 86-slip marina on Spa Creek, replacing piers and outdated utilities. The silted-in boat basin was dredged to provide 7' of draft at MLW to accommodate larger boats.
The new marina featured over 500 LF of main dock, 1,200 LF of finger docks, and 130 mooring piles. The soft bottom required relatively long, 12" diameter Class B timber piles, upwards of 70" in length. Timber framing consisted of 3" and 4" wide beams. Decking was 3" thick.
An important part of the new marina was a 2,400 SF, pile-supported platform with fuel dispensers and marina store. In addition to the fuel system, utilities consisted of power pedestals with 30 and 50 Amp service, phone/cable, water, sanitary sewerage, and dry standpipe (fire suppression) systems. |