Seawalls
Keep your property where it is. Seawalls are a necessary erosion control device, as well as a stylistic platform.
We are certified by the Michigan Natural Shoreline Program, and well versed in the permitting process at both the state and local level.
Natural boulder seawall.
West Crooked Lake, Brighton, Michigan.
Natural boulder seawall.
Big Lake, Davisburg, Michigan.
Big Lake, Michigan.
This habitat was designed and created to support indigenous fish and shoreline wildlife.
Westacres Community, Middle Straights Lake, West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Installed in 2011. Designed to look as if it has never been touched by human impact.
Westacres Community, Middle Straights Lake, West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Felled trees, stumps, rocks, and boulders have been placed to recreate shoreline habitat.
Westacres Community, Middle Straights Lake, West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Refurbished existing Ledge Rock seawall during the late-summer low-water cycle.
Pine Lake, West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Refurbushed Ledge Rock seawall during spring's high-water cycle.
Pine Lake, West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Natural Boulder Seawall.
Pine Lake, West Bloomfield, Michigan.
A peek into the construction process: pictured here is the yellow Turbidity Curtain, which enforces a sediment barrier to protect the shoreline habitat.
Green Lake, West Bloomfield, Michigan
Oversized Ledge Rock seawall, pictured during the construction process.
Island Lake, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan