
High Trestle Trail Connection, City of Perry, Iowa
The trail created a regional passion to complete the remainder of the connection through the
Home / Hillside Ocean Outfall, City of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The existing Hillside Drive roadway was raised 3 to 4 feet above existing grade to create a detention pond.
The City of North Myrtle Beach contracted with Bolton & Menk to provide design, permitting, and construction administration on a storm drainage improvement project. The project included the construction of a 900 linear feet of sheet pile wall to impound stormwater in a 100-acre wetland area along the side of Hillside Drive between 9th Avenue South and 6th Avenue South. The existing Hillside Drive roadway was raised 3 to 4 feet above existing grade to create a detention pond. As part of the project, 1,300 linear feet of 24-inch DIP water line was relocated along with the other utilities plus the creation of three retention/detention basins upstream of the 100-acre wetlands.
The trail created a regional passion to complete the remainder of the connection through the
The double 36-inch diameter beach outfall was replaced with a deep-water double 84-inch diameter ocean
Bolton & Menk, Inc. worked as a true partner to the Campus throughout the design
The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is an award winning 12-block oceanfront boardwalk with three distinct sections.
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