
Bulkhead Wall
Inside the basement, we find the bottom concrete blocks have shifted.

Bulkhead From Basment View
Due to the damaged walls supporting it, the bulkhead has begun to shift leaving openings like the one at the top of this photo.

Wall Beneath Bulkhead
As shown here, the concrete stones directly under the entry point of the bulkhead are uneven.

Other Wall Near Bulkhead
The new wall and bulkhead will be filled block for added strength and rigidness.

Bulkhead From Outdoor View
The concrete stone around the bulkhead has shifted and will need to be replaced.