CT Green Building Council Recognizes SumCo for The Hepburn Family Preserve Living Shoreline project
The Hepburn Family Preserve Living Shoreline project has been selected by the CT Green Building Council Awards Jury to receive the 2022 Award of Honor in Resilience Category. We are proud to have played a part in this great project. Special thanks to the crews that worked on this project – from the culvert installation team to the salt marsh restoration specialists, and to everyone who came out to represent SumCo at the awards ceremony held at Stony Creek Brewery in Branford, CT on Dec 8th.
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In Other News:
Phase 1 of The Strong Pond Dam Removal is Complete
This is the Strong Pond Dam Removal Project with a substantial amount of river restoration and sediment reuse.
SumCo Updates Parker Meadow Boardwalk and Walking Trail to be ADA Compliant
Parker Meadow boardwalk and walking trail were upgraded to be ADA compliant. The project included a new helical supported boardwalk, upgrades to an existing walking trail, and a viewing platform over a small pond.
SumCo makes improvements to Louise Levingston Cove
Work included accessibility improvements, stormwater runoff management, protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat, overall recreational upgrades, and public safety improvements.
South Amboy Ferry Terminal
Working for the City of South Amboy in partnership with NJDOT, SumCo undertook mechanical dredging at an historic pier on the Raritan River to accommodate the development of a new ferry service stop