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Wrangell Heritage Harbor Ph II

Sector
Infrastructure
Location
Wrangell, AK
Client
City of Wrangell
Phase II of the Wrangell Heritage Boat Harbor in Southeast Alaska, adding 24,000 square feet of new timber moorage floats and pile installations with float-mounted electrical and water utilities.

Overview

Architect
Completed
May 30, 2010

Dawson completed Phase II of the Wrangell Heritage Boat Harbor, constructing 24,000 square feet of new timber moorage floats and pile installations to expand capacity for visiting vessels in this Southeast Alaska community. The project included float-mounted electrical and water utilities along with other harbor improvements to enhance functionality for maritime traffic.

Marine construction in Southeast Alaska demands specialized knowledge of tides, weather windows, and waterfront logistics that Dawson has built over decades of work along the Inside Passage. The expanded harbor gives Wrangell the infrastructure to welcome more vessels and support the community's connection to the water that defines life in this part of Alaska.

The expanded harbor provides additional moorage capacity with modern utilities for visiting and resident vessels, giving Wrangell the capacity to support its fishing fleet, tourism traffic, and the daily maritime activity that defines life in this Southeast Alaska community.

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