catawba island coastal EROSION control

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Lake Erie Erosion Contractor

Are you battling coastal erosion on Catawba Island? Whether you live near Miller Ferry, Catawba Island State Park, or E Cliff Road, we offer shoreline protection services near you.

At Mark Haynes Construction, we’ve seen firsthand how devastating Lake Erie erosion can be. That’s why we construct top-quality revetments, breakwalls, piers, and more to provide long-lasting solutions to Lake Erie Erosion. We’ve worked with dozens of homeowners in the Catawba Island area to restore private shorelines and make properties safe once again.

With nearly 40 years in business, we have the experience and specialized earthmoving and excavating equipment needed to complete even the most complex shoreline erosion projects. And the best part? We offer on-site assessments and price quotes.

All work was done with great skill and precision. The workers were dependable, timely, competent and friendly. Contractor Haynes did all as promised and at the promised price. The work space was left clean and in good order. Very impressive!

DAVID CARLSON

Google Review, Coastal Erosion Client

“Crews were here at 7:00 every morning and stayed till 7:00 on some nights to finish…they were extremely professional and answered any question we might have…we are extremely pleased with the outcome and would highly recommend.

JAMES WHITCOMB

Google Review, Coastal Erosion Client

Mark Haynes did a fabulous job on our revetment! We are extremely pleased with their work. We would highly recommend them.

 

 

LAURA COUGHLIN

Google Review, Coastal Erosion Client

Re·vet·ment /rəˈvetmənt/

1. A sloping structure placed on banks or cliffs in such a way as to absorb the energy of incoming water.

2. An aggregate of Army Corps-approved limestone rocks and concrete that is laid on specially-designed fabric to protect fragile soil along the coast and prevent materials from migrating.

Our Shoreline Projects near Catawba Island, OH

We provide high-quality coastal erosion solutions to property owners on Catawba Island.

Click below to learn more about a few of the shoreline erosion control projects we’ve completed near you.

CEDAR POINT CHAUSSEE

Leading up to 2018, the Cedar Point Chausee was facing a severe coastal erosion problem that was only getting worse.

Lake Erie wave action caused by higher-than-average water elevations, were damaging the roadway. As a result, residents on Cedar Point Road experienced frequent road closures and Cedar point access was unreliable.

Our crews worked with Cedar Point to construct a significant size revetment, utilizing 23,700 tons of Rock Armor over approximately 4,200 linear feet of shoreline. 

In 2019, we completed construction, making road closures a nuisance of the past. Not only is the ‘scenic route’ to cedar point reliable once again, but homeowners on the Chaussee can rest easy knowing their property is safe from coastal erosion, severe weather, and road access issues.

LIONS PARK

Ever-worsening erosion threatened Lions Park, a local picnic and recreation area along Sandusky’s lakefront.

We worked city officials to repair erosion damage, slope the grade of the park and prevent future erosion. Our crews completed a two-phase revetment that utilized approximately 1000 tons of 601A and 601B rock to stabilize the 420 feet of eroding shoreline behind Lions Park. 

We reshaped the bluff, keyed in the rock, and laid fabric as a separation barrier to hold the armor rock in place and protect the fragile bank.

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Revetments

We construct durable, long-lasting revetments designed by the Army Corps of Engineers.

Site Assessments

We’ll visit your property, assess the damage, and provide a quote. Cost: $500.

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Grading

Our team can regrade your beach front property according to your exact specifications.
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Permitting

If your project requires engineering or permitting, we offer referrals in your area.
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Breakwalls

Need breakwall repairs or installation? We provide full-service construction and maintenance.

Lawn & Utilities Protection

We use specialized mats to protect your lawn and underground utilities from our heavy machinery.

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What’s the Best Method of Shoreline Erosion Control?

We’ve completed shoreline erosion control projects for decades and have found Armor Rock Revetments to be the fastest, most cost-effective option for many of our clients.

Revetments are recommended by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, who use this method of erosion control themselves.

Revetments are an excellent option for erosion control because they are aesthetically-pleasing and are the fastest method of shoreline protection to secure permitting for and construct. Revetments are 100% maintenance-free in many cases, providing a long-term solution.

Breakwalls, piers, and off-shore breakwalls are also excellent forms of erosion control. However, these methods take longer for permitting. If your property is at risk because of erosion, a longer wait time may not be worth the risks.

How Do Revetments Work?

It all comes down to dissipating wave energy and shelf-ice pushes. Revetments work by absorbing and dissipating the force of Lake Erie wave action and ice pushes. With a revetment, waves and ice carve away at 3-6 ton armor stone rocks instead of fragile soil at the coastline.

Unlike soil, toe rock can withstand enormous pressure and holds up easily in even the most severe weather conditions.

When you install a revetment, strong waves and ice pushes crash against the rocks on your shoreline, preserving the fragile soil underneath.

What Materials Do You Use to Construct A Revetment?

Revetments are constructed using 3-6 ton Army Corps-Approved Limestone Toe Rock, Concrete, and Specially-Designed Fabric that Prevents Material Migration and Protects the Soil.

How Do You Install a Revetment?

This is the fun part. To install a revetment, our team starts by laying down specialized fabric to protect the soil at the shoreline.

You can think of the fabric we lay down as a kind of seal that protects the soil underneath while holding the revetment rock and concrete materials in place. 

As soon as we lay the fabric, we cover it with our aggregate of concrete and 3-6-ton army corps-approved limestone rocks, called toe rock.

Will Installing a Revetment Damage my Yard?

We understand how much work it takes to maintain a good looking lawn. That’s why we do everything possible to protect your yard and underground utilities from our heavy machinery. We lay down specially-designed mats to drive our earthmoving equipment over when we work on your shoreline. 

We aim to leave your property looking just like it did when we arrived – minus the erosion. If your lawn does require grass seeding, we offer in-house reseeding services.

Should I Choose a Revetment or a Breakwall?

As a full-service marine contractor, we have all of the capabilities to construct revetments, piers, breakwalls, and off-shore breakwalls. However, many people choose to hire us for revetment construction. This is in large part because of permitting.

A breakwall permit can take up to 2-3 years to be issued by The Army Corps of Engineers. A two to three-year time frame can make an astonishing difference to erosion damage on Lake Erie. We’ve seen as much as several feet of property loss in this time frame in some areas.

Revetment permits are available in a short 1-2 weeks through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. If you are concerned about a rapidly deteriorating backyard, a revetment may be the best option for you.

Some of our clients would prefer a new breakwall, but are concerned about the time it takes to get a permit. If you share this view, you might consider installing a revetment as a short-term erosion control plan while your breakwall permit is being processed. Revetments provide lasting protection and can boost your property value, so your resources won’t be wasted.

What Can I Expect for my Erosion Repair Project?

If you decide to partner with us for a new revetment, here’s the project schedule you can expect. We’ll complete the following:

  1. Complete Site Assessment and Provide Quote
  2. Obtain Necessary Permits 
  3. Take Measurements & Provide a More Exact Quote
  4. Find the Best Access Point to Your Shoreline
  5. Build a Staging Area for Our Equipment and Materials
  6. Install your New Armor Rock Revetment
  7. Repair Erosion Damage
  8. Re-slope the Grade of your Property, as requested
  9. Reseed Your Grass, as requested
  10. Clean Up and Leave Using Specialized Mats to Protect your Lawn & Utilities 

Our #1 priority is to install your armor rock revetment as soon as possible to protect against further damage. After we stabilize your shoreline, we’ll work with you to regrade the slope of your property and make any additional changes according to your specifications. 

Will I Need Engineering or Permitting for a New Revetment? 

ODNR has a simple permitting process that we can partner with you to apply for. If your project requires engineering or additional permitting, we offer reliable referrals in your area.

How Long Will it Take to Construct My Revetment?

We would love to provide an exact time-frame for your erosion repair project, but unfortunately everything from weather conditions to ease-of-access, and even the severity of your erosion will determine the time it takes us to complete your project. 

On average, we can construct a standard single-lot revetment in 1-2 weeks from the start of construction to completion. Keep in mind that we custom-design every project, so your revetment schedule could vary. We’ll be able to provide a more accurate time frame when you schedule a free site assessment.

Is Lake Erie Erosion Getting Worse?

In recent years, Lake Erie water levels have risen to record levels – as much as 30” above normal in 2019. Record high water levels, coupled with severe weather, ice pushes, strong winds and more are accelerating the rate of erosion in many places along the Lake Erie shoreline.

In some areas along the coast in Ohio, property owners have lost up to 100 ft of shoreline property. If you’re concerned about property damage, unsafe conditions, or even your house falling into the lake, we’re here to help.

Shoreline erosion is preventable with properly installed shoreline protection.

How Much Does a Revetment Cost?

As we’ve already mentioned, no two revetments are the same. We custom-design each project based on the unique properties of our clients. Because of this, it’s impossible to provide a rough estimate, or even a range, for what to expect. 

However, there are a few common factors that affect final costs. Check them out below:

  • Amount of Materials Needed – How much square footage of your shoreline needs attention?
  • Existing Conditions – How severe is your erosion?
  • Ease-of-Access – Is your shoreline difficult to access? Will we need to access from a neighboring property?

If it’s possible, we recommend partnering with your adjoining property owners to maximize your cost-savings.

 

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