
Bank & Shore Riprap (FDOT Code 32) — Shoreline Protection & Erosion Control
Bank & Shore Riprap is FDOT-certified under Code 32 for protecting shorelines, canal banks, and waterfront properties from erosion across Florida. Sized to resist wave action and water current, it provides long-term stabilization for residential and commercial waterfront projects. Enter your ZIP for local pricing.
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Overview
What Is Bank & Shore Riprap (FDOT Code 32)?
Bank & Shore Riprap is FDOT-certified under Code 32 for protecting shorelines, canal banks, lake edges, and waterfront properties from erosion. The stone is sized and graded to resist wave action and water current, providing long-term bank stabilization. Required for many Florida waterfront projects, especially those involving FDOT or water management district permits.
Common Uses
- Shoreline protection
- Canal bank stabilization
- Lake edge erosion control
- Waterfront property protection
- FDOT waterfront projects
Not Recommended For
- Driveways
- Road base
- Landscaping
- Drainage (too large)
- Building foundations
Product Specifications
| Material Family | Aggregates |
|---|---|
| ASTM Standard | FDOT Code 32 / Section 530 |
| Density | ~2,600 lbs/yd³ (~1.3 tons/yd³) |
| Color | Gray to white (limestone) |
| pH | Alkaline |
| Gradation | Large, angular stones. Size per FDOT Code 32 specification (typically 6"–18"). |
| Sold by | Ton |
| Minimum order | 1 ton |
| Max single load | 22 tons |
| Calculator buffer | 15% |
Quantity Guide
Coverage varies by slope, bank height, and required layer thickness. Typical: 1.5–3 tons per linear foot of shoreline at 2' thick.
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How Delivery Works
- Professional dump truck delivers to your location
- Driver contacts you before arrival
- Material is placed at the most accessible spot on your property
- Add placement notes and access instructions during checkout
What to Expect
- Heavy, large pieces. Requires excavator or loader for placement. Not hand-movable.
- Delivery window is typically a morning or afternoon slot.
- You'll receive order confirmation, delivery reminders, and a photo proof of delivery.
- Allow clear truck access to the preferred dump location.
Delivery Area
We deliver across 50+ Florida markets. Enter your ZIP code above to check availability and pricing for your location.
Reviews
"Ordered 3 yards for my backyard. Soil was clean, dark, and easy to work with. Delivery showed up on time and the driver placed it exactly where I asked."
Mike R. · Tampa, FL · Backyard landscaping · Feb 2026
"Perfect topsoil for my new vegetable garden. No large rocks or debris. The pricing was clear upfront and scheduling online was a breeze."
Sarah L. · Orlando, FL · Raised garden beds · Jan 2026
"Good quality material. Used it to level out some low spots and topdress my lawn before seeding. Grass came in great."
David T. · Jacksonville, FL · Lawn overseeding · Nov 2025
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