Stream Restoration
Services
Enhancing Stream Health & Flow
Our stream restoration services combine environmental awareness with heavy equipment expertise. We create natural channel designs, place large woody debris, and stabilize banks to improve water quality, prevent erosion, and restore critical fish and wildlife habitats.
- In-stream structure placement
- Bank stabilization and contouring
- Fish passage improvement
- Floodplain reconnection
In-Water Construction & Restoration
Improving stream flow, fish passage, and bank stability.
In-Stream Structures
Strategic placement of root wads, boulders, and log jams to create natural pools and resting areas for fish.
Bank Contouring
Reshaping artificially steepened banks to natural slopes, reducing sediment load and preventing bank failure.
Fish Passage Improvement
Removing obsolete culverts and barriers, replacing them with fish-friendly structures to open up spawning habitats.
Dewatering Operations
Managing water flow during construction to ensure in-stream work is performed cleanly and efficiently.
Stream Services
In-Stream Work Process
Safe, compliant construction within active waterways.
Dewatering & Bypass
We set up secure cofferdams and bypass pumping systems to isolate the work area and protect water quality.
Channel Construction
Our operators carefully place root wads, boulders, and spawning gravel to recreate natural stream morphology and fish habitats.
Bank Stabilization
We contour the banks and install bio-engineered solutions to prevent future erosion before re-watering the channel.
Specialized Aquatic Contractors
Working in water requires specialized knowledge, equipment, and extreme care.
Turbidity Control
We employ rigorous sediment control measures to ensure downstream water remains crystal clear during our operations.
Fish-Centric Design
Our placements are laser-focused on creating optimal flow velocities, resting pools, and spawning areas for native fish.
Fish Window Compliance
We know how to execute complex projects rapidly to ensure all work is completed within strict regulatory "fish windows".