The familiar approach to the Port of South Whidbey’s Harbor at Langley will soon look much different. As the planned Phase One Harbor expansion continues, word comes from the General contractor, Mike Carlson Enterprises and Neptune Marine that as early as August 8th, work outside the Harbor will ramp up. Coming are the equipment and materials to position the sub-surface pilings which will anchor the new dock to the sea floor. Work performed outside the pilling wall will happen in the daytime mid-week and should not transmit much noise.
We look forward to your visit this summer.
Expansion construction will have very minimal if any noticeable impact on your visitor whether coming from land or sea.
EARLY NOTE TO BOATERS & CRABBERS:
As the barges and cranes mobilize, it will not be safe for recreational crabbers (and other boaters) to be mixing in with the marine construction operations, so the contractor will be keeping all boaters out of their work areas. For all boaters, keep an eye for active construction areas and TEMPORARY BUOYS AND TRAFFIC LANES. The contractor is planning on using temporary buoys to mark areas, such as RED for closed construction zones and GREEN for recommended boat lanes. For crabbers, when marine construction is underway, we will be directing that traps be placed NORTH of the Nichols pier or EAST of the boat moorings.