HUNTER PIER, GANGWAY AND FLOATING DOCK




Located near Union on the Hood Canal, this project consisted of designing a 60' long elevated pier, foundations for a 40' long gangway and an "L" shaped floating dock structure. Structural design challenges included considering the constructability of the proposed structure and designing for materials to be constantly around or submerged in salt water. Additionally, as part of the permitting requirements, a main design objective was to suspend the floating dock during a low tide. The team at Easley Engineering and Design finished the design phase of the project in October 2017 and construction is scheduled to be completed in Mid-August 2018.
RAFT ISLAND GANGWAY AND FLOAT PROJECT



Located on Raft Island, this project consists of designing a 70' long elevated pier and pile foundations for a 40' long gangway and a square shaped floating dock structure. Structural design challenges include considering the constructability of the proposed structure and designing for materials to be constantly around or submerged in salt water.
The team at Easley Engineering and Design finished the design phase of the project in October 2018 and construction is scheduled to be completed in the upcoming months.
FLOAT REPLACEMENT PROJECT




Situated on Hood Canal near Union, WA, this project consists of replacing a dilapidated floating dock structure that has been in service for more than 20 years. The existing structure serves as a landing for a gangway and is u-shaped to accommodate the moorage of a boat.
The new structure will incorporate current design code requirements for structural and environmental permitting. It will also be designed to accommodate a new aluminum gangway and will match the existing float dimensions. The new float will be composed of two 6' X 20' finger floats connected to a 10' X 20' main float. Estimated construction date is winter 2018.