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Planning tools, not engineering calculators

Organize What You Know

These tools make estimates and inspections more consistent. They do not determine structural capacity, permit eligibility or the correct repair.

01 · Measure

Linear-footage planner

Add approximate straight shoreline segments. Use a survey or professional field measurement for contracts and design.

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02 · Inspect

Visual inspection checklist

Progress saves on this device only. Clear it before using a shared computer.

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03 · Decide

Repair-or-replace organizer

This does not produce a recommendation. It reveals which unanswered questions make a price comparison premature.

The failure mechanism has been identified
The extent of affected wall is known
Wall movement is measured as stable or active
Remaining anchors and support have been evaluated
Drainage and soil-loss pathways are addressed
Repair design is compatible with the existing system
Both options include the same permit and restoration scope
Decision readinessAnswer the questions above
04 · Compare

Estimate-scope comparison

Mark whether each estimate includes the category. “Included” still requires written detail.

Written problem statement
Sealed design or engineering responsibility
Wall system, embedment and anchors
Drainage, joints and soil retention
Local, state and federal permits
Docks, lifts and utilities
Demolition and disposal
Site access and mobilization
Pavers, grading and landscape restoration
Change-order assumptions
Inspections, closeout and warranty

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