Typical vegetation to be cleared along canal banks.
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Excavator used for clearing of vegetation, trees, etc away from canal bank for preparation of digging and cutting bank back for installation of concrete seawall slabs.
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Our long reach excavator digging out canal bottom for maximum water depth at wall, and to remove as much material from canal bottom to be used as back fill later.
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Boom truck operator positioning concrete seawall slabs into position for the jet crew to use a water pump with a 5 ft. wand to create a narrow void for the slabs to set into.
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Close up view of Honc Heavy Duty steel design that exceeds code requirements.
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This is a view of newly poured seawall cap and deadman anchors.
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Close up view of an individual deadman anchor with 1/3 yard of concrete.
Note: Deadman anchor is epoxy coated steel encapsulated in poly pipe.
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An optional 20 ft cantilever dock being formed and steel set in, waiting for concrete.
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Newly poured cantilever dock floor. Next, the retaining walls will be formed and poured.
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Finished seawall & cantilever dock option complete with (5) 3"x6" wooden timbers, retractable ladder and faux brick stucco finish.
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Seawall Construction
New Seawalls by Honc Marine
The cement used in our slabs is nearly twice as strong as building codes require. That means less chance of cracking and leaking over time.
Honc Marine seawall slabs are pre-cast by Oldcastle Precast, a leading manufacturer of precast concrete in the United States.
The epoxy-coated steel in our seawall caps protects longer against the possibility of corrosion to better protect against concrete failure.
The strength of our products is matched with superior customer care.
Serving Southwest Florida, Lee County, Charlotte County, Collier County, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Pine Island, North Fort Myers, Sanibel, Captiva, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Bonita Springs, Estero, Naples, Marco Island.