Featured FES Solutions projects.
Bridge piers, port toes, riverbanks, subsea pipelines, and emergency repairs — see how Texas Tuff Rock Bags performed on the ground for civil, marine, and fisheries teams across the US and internationally.
Additional project experience includes erosion protection for the Panama Canal Authority.

Washington DFW — Sol Duc Temporary Weir
Temporary weir on the Sol Duc River for the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife — rock bags placed as weir block for stream flow management at the fishery.

TxDOT Rains County — Texas
Texas DOT crossing in Rains County — when a coffer dam couldn't hold back seepage for the specified gabions and riprap, 2-ton Texas Tuff Rock Bags were substituted to armor the embankment foot and protect the bridge.

Panama Coastal Construction
International coastal construction in Panama using Texas Tuff Rock Bags for shoreline armor and structural protection.

River & Bridge Revetment — New Zealand
Riverbank and bridge revetment in New Zealand — Texas Tuff Rock Bags placed to protect bridge approaches and stabilize the bank against scour.

Emergency Construction — Temporary Road & River Crossing
Rock bags deployed as a rapid-build temporary road and river crossing — restoring access during emergency operations.

Outfall & Culvert Protection
Rock bags placed at culvert outfalls to dissipate flow energy, stop scour at the discharge point, and prevent downstream undermining.

Panama Construction — Coastal & Other Works
Multi-phase construction work in Panama — coastal armoring, structural protection, and other applications across a portfolio of sites.

Port Works — New Zealand
Port infrastructure protection in New Zealand — rock bags deployed for berth scour, breakwater stabilization, and structural armor.

Residential Rock Logs
Rock Logs deployed for residential bank, garden, and property-line stabilization — same engineered system as the heavy-civil bags, sized for residential.

Subsea Pipeline Protection
Subsea pipeline protection using Texas Tuff Rock Bags placed by ROV or crane — engineered ballast and armor that conforms to seabed topography.