KNIFE RIVER RESIDENTIAL SHORELINE RESTORATION oN LAKE SUPERIOR

AMI performed topographic and drone surveys to a residential property that was seeing erosion on one end of their property due to wave induced erosion and poor slope drainage. Wave and ice forces were calculated using the topographic and local bathymetric data. This data was applied in the design of the armor stone sizing and layout. AMI prepared two slope and shoreline stabilization options and completed all Army Corps of Engineers, DNR, Township, Sanitary District and County permitting upon final selection. Final stabilization drawings, construction drawings and construction estimates for the Owner were provided along with special inspections during the construction of the armor stone revetment The special inspections included photos to document the construction progress and note any errors to be fixed by the contractor. AMI provided design recommendations along the slope using native vegetation to stabilize the slope from water runoff. New 6 ft tall trees were planted along the property line for additional privacy. Native vegetation recommendations included tree and shrub species were provided for additional privacy barriers as well as added strength to the new slope.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chad Scott, PE
Principal

Zachary Morris, PE
Coastal Engineer

Ryan Dagger, PE
Coastal Engineer

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