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Description of Work:

Manasquan River Bank Stabilization Project Howell Township, New Jersey. Description of Work: The project consists of stabilizing the eroding right bank along the Manasquan River below Bergerville Road in Howell Township, NJ by constructing a Confined Cellular System (CCS) retaining wall.

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Description of Work:

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  1. Manasquan River Bank Stabilization Project Howell Township, New Jersey • Description of Work: • The project consists of stabilizing the eroding right bank along the Manasquan River below Bergerville Road in Howell Township, NJ by constructing a Confined Cellular System (CCS) retaining wall. • Work includes construction of a temporary construction access road, excavation, extension of a storm water sewer line, plantings, and landscaping of selected areas. • In addition, the project will include the installation of sediment and erosion controls, clearing and grubbing, and dewatering

  2. Manasquan River Bank Stabilization Project Howell Township, New Jersey Proposed Bank Stabilization Design. • The proposed design consists of a retaining wall constructed of cellular confinement system (CCS) grids along the right bank of the Manasquan River parallel to Bergerville Road (aka Casino Drive) for a distance of approximately 250 feet. • The wall will be constructed of 6 foot deep by 8-inch high confined cellular (CCS) grids stacked to a height of 11 feet. • Toe protection to prevent undermining of the CCS retaining wall will be provided by 18 inch deep by 20 foot wide leveling material and CCS scour apron placed perpendicular to the wall.

  3. Typical Cross Section Through CCS Wall

  4. Typical Cell Section of CCS Wall

  5. Typical CCS Wall Connection Details

  6. CCS Wall under construction at Molly Ann’s Brook, NJ

  7. CCS Wall under construction at Molly Ann’s Brook, NJ

  8. CCS Wall under construction at Molly Ann’s Brook, NJ

  9. Typical CCS wall construction at Molly Ann’s Brook, NJ

  10. Typical CCS wall construction at Molly Ann’s Brook, NJ

  11. Bergerville Road/Casino Drive at Manasquan River Project Site

  12. Howell Township Efforts to maintain Bergerville Road/Casino Drive at project site

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