REVEGITATION PROJECT
SELAWIK, ALASKA
The Selawik, Alaska Revegetation Project was designed to restore and stabilize native vegetation in the harsh arctic environment of the region. The project focuses on reclaiming disturbed areas, promoting soil health, and enhancing the ecological balance by reintroducing indigenous plant species.
DEMOLITION PROJECT
FOX, ALASKA
The Fox, Alaska Demolition Project involved the safe and efficient dismantling of an outdated structure to clear the site for future development. Our team ensured compliance with all environmental and safety regulations, prioritizing minimal disruption to the surrounding area. The project included the careful removal of hazardous materials, recycling of salvageable materials, and thorough site cleanup, leaving the area prepared for its next phase of use.
MCHUGH CREEK DRAINAGE PROJECT
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
The McHugh Creek Drainage Project in Anchorage, Alaska, focused on improving water flow and preventing erosion in a sensitive and scenic area. Our team designed and implemented a comprehensive drainage system that redirected stormwater runoff, stabilized slopes, and protected the natural landscape.
Key to the project was the application of hydroseeding and hand seeding techniques to establish native vegetation on disturbed areas. This seeding not only enhanced erosion control but also restored the natural beauty of the creek surroundings. The project combined engineering precision with ecological sensitivity, ensuring long-term stability and environmental sustainability for McHugh Creek.