Planned Projects

Current engineering initiatives under development for coastal infrastructure clients.

Client Onboarding Portal

A concrete project with a clear subject and real-world context.

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Seasonal Booking Workflow

A focused project built around practical decisions and constraints.

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Support Dashboard Refresh

A grounded project that adds a different angle without repeating the others.

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Related Technical Reports

Further reading on timber decay, structural assessment, and connection detailing in marine environments.

Marine Borer Damage in Douglas Fir Piles

Field Assessment and Treatment Protocols

A case study of pile decay caused by Limnoria and Teredo navalis in a Pacific Northwest marina, detailing visual and acoustic survey methods.

Load Testing of Historic Wharf Timbers

Combining Core Sampling with Finite Element Analysis

Non-destructive testing and 3D modeling validated the remaining capacity of a 1920s timber wharf in San Francisco Bay.

Crevice Corrosion in Steel-to-Timber Connections

Detection and Mitigation in Saltwater Environments

A review of corrosion patterns at bolted connections from three Gulf Coast piers, comparing inspection techniques and retrofit options.

Trusted by Coastal Engineering Firms

Organizations that rely on our timber and pier inspection protocols.

Pacific Pile Co.
HarborWorks
Marine Timber Group
Coastal Structures Ltd.
Wharf Engineering
Pier Integrity

Partners in timber conservation and infrastructure audits since 2012.

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