The Riprap is the layering of several stones in varying sizes and shapes for a variety of applications. It is primarily used to support the steep slopes along the coastline, stop erosion, redirect runoff, reduce undesirable disturbance from flowing water, and build bridge foundations, among other things. Riprap appears to be a straightforward procedure of just putting stones to mitigate the impact of water, but engineers must perform several assessments before it can be started.
At Harbor City, engineers and other experts examine and alter each criterion related to the RipRap project as necessary. The cost is discussed first, and additional discussions follow, after which they make their assessments. The professionals at Harbor City make sure that the project Riprap is first discussed in accordance with the requirements before the most practical solution can be determined. This is done because it isn’t always possible to get the stones needed for Riprap locally and it is expensive to transport large quantities of rock.