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Bayshore Place

Bayshore Place

Project Overview

This project involved a comprehensive 24,000 sq ft pool deck restoration, focused on the complete removal and preparation of key structural elements to enable essential re-waterproofing. Our scope of work included the demolition of a heavily reinforced 10-12 inch concrete topping, along with the removal of a solid poured concrete spa, an outdoor community kitchen, a concrete pavilion, and associated tie beams. Additionally, we removed thirty-five 4′ tall, 10-inch thick solid poured planter boxes and approximately 2,000 linear feet of solid poured retaining walls.

This demolition was essential to facilitate the complete re-waterproofing of the pool deck, a critical maintenance procedure required for elevated concrete slabs approximately every 10 years. This proactive approach ensures the longevity and integrity of the structure, minimizing potential long-term damage and reducing future maintenance costs. During the course of this project, the deck’s maximum operating weight was limited to 5,200 lbs, which constrained the accessibility for heavier machinery. While this weight limit exceeds that of many elevated slabs, the extensive reinforcement throughout the deck posed a significant challenge.

Bayshore Place

Our team applied advanced precision and technical expertise to carefully remove the concrete, ensuring no damage was done to the underlying structural slab. This level of attention to detail allowed us to navigate the complexities of the project and deliver a high-quality result without compromising the integrity of the structure. Impact Concrete successfully completed this project ahead of schedule, with minimal disruptions. We take great pride in the professionalism, exceptional proficiency, and unwavering commitment to safety demonstrated by our crew throughout this 9-week endeavor. A special recognition goes to our Crew Leader and machinery expert, Colvin Warburton, for his outstanding leadership and technical expertise, which played a key role in the project’s success.

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