After Pleasant Harbor Marina’s old Galvafoam docks were devastated by a micro-burst storm that passed through the Phoenix area last summer, they turned to Meeco Sullivan for help with the planning, design and construction of a $2.6 million renovation and replacement project.

All docks will be replaced with Meeco Sullivan’s galvanized steel docks with aggregate concrete decking. The first docks arrived as scheduled in late January after extensive engineering and construction planning by the Meeco Sullivan project management team. “This has been a challenging project from the beginning because of the hidden damage to much of the marina superstructure, and the insurance requirements involved,” said J. Mills, Meeco Sullivan Western Region Sales Manager. “Our engineering and construction teams worked closely with all the stakeholders to ensure that the marina will be better than new when finished.”

The renovation is expected to take three months and will include replacement of three complete docks with more than 130 slips ranging in size from 30’ to 95’ and the partial replacement and repair of the marina’s 1200’ long floating bridge, as well as major repairs to other areas of the 620-slip marina. Pleasant Harbor’s fuel dock will also be relocated, and sections of the marina’s anchoring system will be redesigned and replaced to help stormproof the docks for the future. To learn more about Pleasant Harbor Marina visit pleasantharbor.com.