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Demolition on Clover Island part of restoration

An excavator with Big D’s Construction lifts rubble from a pile of debris Thursday while demolishing the Port of Kennewick’s former office building on Clover Island. The building is being removed so the Army Corps of Engineers can restore the shoreline and extend the public trail, as well as allow for future development. The work is part of a joint ecosystem restoration project between the Corps and the port.
An excavator with Big D’s Construction lifts rubble from a pile of debris Thursday while demolishing the Port of Kennewick’s former office building on Clover Island. The building is being removed so the Army Corps of Engineers can restore the shoreline and extend the public trail, as well as allow for future development. The work is part of a joint ecosystem restoration project between the Corps and the port. Tri-City Herald

An excavator with Big D’s Construction lifts rubble from a pile of debris Thursday while demolishing the Port of Kennewick’s former office building on Clover Island.

The building is being removed so the Army Corps of Engineers can restore the shoreline and extend the public trail, as well as allow for future development.

The work is part of a joint ecosystem restoration project between the Corps and the port to revitalize the waterfront.

This story was originally published January 26, 2017 at 4:41 PM with the headline "Demolition on Clover Island part of restoration."

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