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Rubble Seawall and Gabion Project for Erosion Control at Admiral Point

This project focuses on the preservation of eroded areas at Admiral Point, involving the construction of a rubble seawall and gabion structure. The estimated fill required includes 150 cubic yards below water and 80 cubic yards above water. The design takes into account overhead utilities, ensuring functional accessibility. This initiative aims to enhance shoreline stability and protection against further erosion, while being mindful of local environmental impact.

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Rubble Seawall and Gabion Project for Erosion Control at Admiral Point

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  1. Sheet Pile Seawall & Gabion Estimated Fill: Eroded Area that needs Preservation 150 cubic yards below water 80 cubic yards above water 32” Grass Overhead Utilities 36” 32” Duneview Drive Bulletin Board Water Filled Ditch 28” Scale: 40 feet North Rubble Seawall Project: Admiral Point Preservation July 20, 2011 James E Clark Scale: 10 feet

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