PROJECTS : 2023

2023 Projects

These are the projects that we did in the year 2023. The projects are categorized by the year that we started the contract. If you are looking for a project that you thought might have been done in this year, check the year before and it could have been started then. A lot of our projects can last for more than a year and we also start projects towards the end of the year and they do carry over. Enjoy the projects descriptions and pictures. Since this is a new website we are still continuing to add pictures from past projects once we have scanned them to add them to the site. So if a project you are looking for doesn't have any pictures come back later to see if they have been added. Leave us a comment, in our Contact section of this site, about a project you would like to see pictures of and we will try to do those first.

We are still in the process of uploading photos for these projects.  Please come back in the future to see the pages.

Bissett Park Platform Repair


Location: Radford, Virginia

March 2023

Project Description:
Bissett Park Platform
This project was for the repair of a birding platform that we originally built about 20 years ago.  The hillside below the platform shifted and the anchor concrete broke loose.  We reconnected the anchor points and rebuilt a retaining wall that led up to the platform.  While we were on site we also installed new crushed stone on the trail to make it accessible again to people with limited abilities.

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Herbert and Gloria Jones Woodlands Trail System


Location: Charleston, West Virginia  

 March 2023 to April 2024

Project Description:

HGJ Woodlands Trail
This project was for the construction of a new multi use loop trail system.  The project was 3.75 miles in length.  There was several creek crossings that utilized an open bottom culvert as well as many areas of flat wet areas that required stone paving.  Also included in this project was a 1 mile crushed stone path that was designed to have shallow grades for use by people with limited outdoor abilities or difficulties walking on uneven terrain.  The additional 2.75 miles would be for various levels of walking and riding fun.  The trail is designed for a beginner rider and has a trail head parking area.

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