Projects
Estero Island Physical Monitoring Survey
Client: Lee County Department of Natural Resources
Date: 2013
Physical monitoring surveys are conducted to provide comprehensive analyses of changes in nearshore morphology and typically involve the merging of upland, wading and hydrographic data sets. Physical monitoring is particularly useful when conducted
View DetailsPirate Harbor Hard-bottom Monitoring
Client: Charlotte County BOCC
Date: 2013
While providing dredging permitting, design and construction management services for the deepening of the Pirate Harbor channel in Charlotte County, Coastal Engineering Consultants, Inc. was tasked to conduct a series of hard-bottom monitoring surveys and produce
View DetailsTerrebonne Basin Barrier Shoreline Restoration
Client: Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA)
Date: 2008 – Ongoing
The Louisiana Coastal Area Ecosystem Restoration Study has identified the Terrebonne Basin Barrier Shoreline Restoration project (TBBSR) as a near-term critical project to restore the natural ecological functions of the
View DetailsMound House Observation Pier
Client: Town of Fort Myers Beach
Date: 2013 – Ongoing
Coastal Engineering Consultants, Inc. (CEC) is assisting the Town of Fort Myers Beach in the permitting, design and construction of a community observation pier located at Mound House, a sight of historic
View DetailsGalveston ODMDS Sediment Testing & Analysis
Client: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date: 2011 – Ongoing
Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites (ODMDS) are managed to ensure that the placement of dredged material within these areas does not unreasonably degrade the marine environment or interfere with other beneficial uses
View DetailsCharlotte County Erosion Control Project
Client: Charlotte County Public Works
Date: 2001 – Ongoing
Coastal Engineering Consultants (CEC) has served on an integrated consulting team providing comprehensive services for beach restoration and inlet management to Charlotte County since 2001. The services have included:
evaluating site conditions;
evaluating economical and
Port Everglades ODMDS Expansion
Client: US Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District
Date: 2012
The Site Management and Monitoring Plan developed for the Port Everglades Harbor Ocean Dredged Materials Disposal Site (ODMDS) placed project volume restrictions of 500,000 cubic yards until capacity modeling was completed. In
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