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Wooden Bulkhead Replacement with Helical Piles at Prosperity Pointe

ClientBurnt Store Marina
LocationPunta Gorda, Florida
Date09/12/2025

Overview: Secure Infrastructure on Charlotte Harbor

Located in the scenic Charlotte Harbor area of Punta Gorda, Florida, Burnt Store Marina is a luxurious waterfront sanctuary featuring private villas and condominiums—including the exclusive Prosperity Pointe development. A community swimming pool on a private island is connected by a pedestrian bridge and supported by a 25yearold wooden bulkhead that had begun to fail, threatening safety and structural stability.

Seawall Savers™ was engaged to deliver a durable, modern seawall solution that ensured long-term reliability for residents while preserving the aesthetic integrity of the marina environment.

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Key Project Challenges

The Prosperity Pointe bulkhead replacement presented unique obstacles that required innovative engineering:

▲ Limited Construction Access: Surrounded by buildings, the site allowed minimal space for equipment staging and material delivery.
▲ Complex Subsurface Conditions: Dense soil layers, buried concrete remnants, sub-surface rock, hidden utility lines, and unknown debris complicated excavation and foundation work.
▲ Logistical Difficulties: A 100-ton crane and barge setup were needed to transport materials across the water to the island—adding operational complexity.

Strategic Solution: Helical Tie-Back Anchors

After evaluating backup options—timber piles, micro piles, concrete pre-stresses—Seawall Savers™ selected helical piles as the most efficient and sustainable choice:

▲ Access-Friendly: Compact equipment and modular design suited tight construction zones.
▲ Low-Impact Installation: Minimal vibration and noise—ideal for a residential, waterfront community.
▲ Cost-Efficient & Durable: A long-term solution balancing quality and budget.
▲ Environmentally Sensitive: Minimal soil disturbance, preserving the surrounding landscape and waterway.

Technical Specs & Design Details

Partnering with Rube Clausen Consulting and ECP Helical Foundations Systems, the team designed:

▲ 1½″ squareshaft helical piles, each with triple-helix lead sections (8″/10″/12″) capable of handling dynamic load demands of the new Trueline vinyl seawall.

These anchors ensured sufficient holding power for lateral and tensile forces exerted on the island pool’s retaining structure.

Installation Process: Precision & Care

Preparation & Mobilization

▲ Partial dismantling of pedestrian bridge sections enabled barge access to the island.
▲ Nearby utility lines were relocated to eliminate obstruction and risk—paving the way for safe pile placement.

Helical Pile Installation

Using a Caterpillar 311 excavator with a 10K ProDig hydraulic drive, Seawall Savers™ installed:

▲ 78 helical tie-back anchors, driven to depths between 15–21 feet to achieve required load thresholds.
▲ Each pile was tested and monitored using a Digital Torque Indicator, capped with a galvanized 7″ x 7″ termination to secure the seawall structure.

Quality Control & Monitoring

▲ A full-time Quality Control Officer ensured seamless execution throughout.
▲ Socotec Engineering conducted pile certification.
▲ Load-bearing capacity of each pile (36 KPS) was verified to meet engineering standards.

Project Team & Key Collaborators

  • Geotechnical Engineer: Socotec Engineering
  • Structural Engineer: Rube Clausen Consulting
  • Piling Monitor: Forge Engineering
  • Certified Installer: Seawall Savers™

Each partner played a crucial role in achieving precision, safety, and compliance.

Key Project Advantages

▲ Efficient Use of Tight Space: Helical piles enabled installation in limited-access zones without heavy machinery.
▲ Specialized Hydraulic Equipment: Ensured accurate placement and consistent torque control, crucial for structural safety.
▲ Environmental Preservation: No excavation or soil removal—keeping the lake and landscape pristine.
▲ Load Testing and Safety Assurance: Torque monitoring and validation provided peace of mind.
▲ Long-Term Stability: Embedded into fractured limestone, the piles offer a lifetime foundation.
▲ Minimal Disruption: Quiet installation preserved the residents’ peace and day-to-day experience.

Conclusion: Engineering Meets Coastal Innovation

The success of the Prosperity Pointe bulkhead project exemplifies how Seawall Savers™ solves complex marine infrastructural challenges with advanced, respectful engineering. The use of helical tie-back anchors provided a practical, low-impact, high-durability solution, bolstering safety and functionality for years to come.

Seawall Savers™ continues to uphold its reputation as a marine industry leader—combining technical excellence with environmental care.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why were helical tie-back piles chosen over other methods?

They offer soil anchoring without excavation, ideal for restricted-access sites like Privatized Island pools.

How are these piles environmentally friendly?

Installation causes minimal disturbance and leaves the surrounding area and marine ecosystem intact.

What does Digital Torque Monitoring ensure?

It validates each pile’s load-bearing capacity, guaranteeing safety and structural performance.

Will this structure require future maintenance?

With periodic inspections, it should remain structurally sound for decades—requiring minimal upkeep.

Is the foundation affected by weather or tidal changes?

No—the deeply embedded helical piles are unaffected by waves, storms, or high tides.