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In
2004, they were the subcontractor to Malouf Construction,
completing a 15,000 cubic yard gabion retaining wall project
in Grenada, Mississippi, for the US Army Corp of Engineer's
Vicksburg District. The project took 12 months to complete.
Erosion
and Retaining Wall Structures, Incorporated, was given outstanding marks from the Corps.
on its contractor performance evaluation worksheet. The company
was presented with a Certificate of Achievement from the
Vicksburg District. We are proud of the evaluation and feel
it speaks volumes about our quality of work and craftsmanship.
Click
Here to read an article that featured Erosion
and Retaining Wall Structures, Incorporated. The
article highlights projects with interesting erosion challenges
and how they were able to overcome the obstacles.
After
Ivan - from Erosion Control magazine. Hurricane Ivan passed
through the Soddy-Daisy, TN area in 2004, filling up a wide
creek with water. Runoff from a mountain had swelled up,
eroding land behind houses located near the creek. Click
Here to read how Erosion
and Retaining Wall Structures, Incorporated worked with the Army Corps of
Engineers by using gabion retaining walls to restore some
of the land in the neighborhood. |
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President
James E. Fee
jefee@erwsinc.com
James Fee has over 20 years experience in the
contruction/erosion control industry. His extensive knowledge
includes engineering skills, product familiarity, and hands-on
installation work.
For the last
15 years, James conducted education workshops to over four
thousand engineers on design and construction of erosion
control and retaining wall structures.
James is well
known for his ability to find solutions to some of the toughest
erosion problems in the United States. James was invited
by other countries to visit and advise on river and stream
prototypes.
Vice President
Jay Fee
jafee@erwsinc.com
Operations
Manager
Joe Schweighofer
joe@erwsinc.com
Project Superintendent
Tony Peyton
tpeyton@erwsinc.com
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