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Sustainable Design

Site Engineering

Municipal Engineering

Environmental Engineering

Marine Engineering

Water Resources

Surface Mining (Non-Coal)

 

 

 

Marine Engineering

Since humankind learned to harness the powers of wind and water, we have been drawn to waterfront places for both their aesthetic and practical values.  Private citizens build homes near the water’s edge, and local governments use public waterfront properties to provide water access for the community at-large.

Protecting your property against the erosive velocity of the tides and ensuring navigability and access is important to the value of your property.  McCrone, Inc. can help you and/or your community determine the best engineering solution to protect the environment and meet your specific project needs.

Whether it’s dredging to improve navigation, designing a dredge materials placement site, living shoreline, beach nourishment, bulkhead, jetty, or smarter shorelines, McCrone has the engineers you need, with the training and experience to do the job right.

Marine Engineering Services

  • Piers
  • Bulkheads
  • Living Shorelines and Created Wetlands
  • Beach Nourishment
  • Stone Sills, Groins, Jetties, Revetments and Breakwaters
  • Dredging and Beneficial Use of Dredge Material
  • Marina Design, Improvements and Repair
  • Design-Build Services

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Marina design

Boardwalk and observation platform for public access

Bulkhead, piers and docks
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Dewatering clean dredge material with Geotube®

Piers and Docks

Shoreline access, bulkhead and dock
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Bulkhead and Beach Replenishment

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Marine Railway, St. Michaels

Bulkhead Construction
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Backfilling Bulkhead

Elevated Boardwalk, Kent Narrows

Boat Ramp