March 25, 2026
Erosion stops here
Built to outlast the storm
We’re in Ocean Springs along the Calhoun and Davidson channels, where failing banks were steadily giving way.
Eroding.
Shifting.
Moving closer to the homes that line this corridor.
What was once a slow failure is now being corrected in real time.
What’s being installed here isn’t just material.
It’s a deliberate approach to protecting a community without disrupting it.
You’ll see:
‣ Vinyl sheet piles, selected to reduce vibration
‣ Smaller equipment, working within tight residential space
‣ Riprap reinforcing the bank where water does its worst work
This isn’t a large-scale project.
But its impact is immediate.
‣ Stabilizing ground that was actively failing
‣ Creating long-term protection at the water’s edge
Once complete, this work disappears into the landscape—no visible reminder of what was happening here before.
Instead:
‣ A channel that holds
‣ A neighborhood that no longer has to think about it
As Mason puts it, even a project of this size carries real value for the people living alongside it.
That’s the work.
Built to last.
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