The City of Peterborough partnered with Shoreline Restoration Ltd. to rehabilitate a deteriorating riverbank that supports public pathways, underground utilities, and valued community green space. This high-traffic municipal shoreline required a strategic restoration approach that addressed both public safety and long-term structural integrity. Our team conducted a detailed assessment of erosion patterns, soil stability, and waterflow behavior to design a restoration plan that would withstand seasonal changes and ongoing public use.
The project included engineered erosion control systems, strategic structural reinforcement, and the reconstruction of key embankment sections to protect municipal infrastructure. Using natural stone, geotextile materials, and environmentally sensitive installation methods, Shoreline Restoration Ltd. stabilized the riverbank while preserving the area’s natural character. These improvements enhance waterflow stability, minimize soil loss, and prevent future erosion that could threaten walking paths and utility corridors.
Working within the constraints of an active urban environment and strict environmental timing windows, our team delivered a durable, integrated shoreline that balances functionality, safety, and aesthetics. The restored embankment supports long-term community use, improves public access, and safeguards critical municipal assets. This project showcases Shoreline Restoration Ltd.’s expertise in municipal shoreline restoration, erosion control, and environmentally responsible waterfront construction.