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Video: Port of Los Angeles Seawall Stabilization Project

October 1, 2018 rockman Comments Off on Video: Port of Los Angeles Seawall Stabilization Project

This is a great application of polyurethane grouting, to fill voids and stabilize soil behind a seawall at the Port of Los Angeles.  Check out the video below from EagleLIFT.

Embarcadero seawall is in need of repair and hardening against sea level rise
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San Francisco’s Embarcadero Seawall At Risk from Earthquakes, Sea-Level Rise

June 1, 2018 rockman Comments Off on San Francisco’s Embarcadero Seawall At Risk from Earthquakes, Sea-Level Rise

The iconic San Francisco waterfront area known as Embarcadero is in dire need of a new seawall system to harden the area against sea level rise and to prevent damage from major earthquakes.  Projections are that the […]

Jefferson Memorial seawall replacement project schematic diagram from the Washington Post
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Workers try to repair the sinking sea wall at the Jefferson Memorial

June 9, 2010 rockman Comments Off on Workers try to repair the sinking sea wall at the Jefferson Memorial

The Jefferson Memorial itself is supported on a network of 600+ concrete piles and drilled shafts that penetrate through soft Patomac River sediments and dredged material into bedrock between 80 and 138-ft below ground. However, […]

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