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Home›Business & Finance›Buxton Beach Nourishment Project to Kick Off Soon
Business & Finance

April 24, 2017 · about 9 years ago

Buxton Beach Nourishment Project to Kick Off Soon

The Buxton beach nourishment project is slated to being in the next few weeks, the Dare County said in its latest announcement. “Weeks Marine, the contractor for the Buxton beach nourishment project, plans to begin mobilizing equipment and pipes in early May. Equipment and pipes will be stored near

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The Buxton beach nourishment project is slated to being in the next few weeks, the Dare County said in its latest announcement.

“Weeks Marine, the contractor for the Buxton beach nourishment project, plans to begin mobilizing equipment and pipes in early May. Equipment and pipes will be stored near the south end of the project area at the decommissioned US Coast Guard Base,” the release stated.

The first day of pumping sand is anticipated to be around May 21.

The starting point for the project, where the offshore pipes connect with the onshore pipes, will be located at the oceanfront approximately 1000 feet north of the northern boundary of the village of Buxton.

Weeks Marine is coordinating with the National Park Service to finalize their plan regarding whether pumping will initially proceed to the north or to the south.

The whole project is expected to be completed within 90 days under normal conditions – approximately 55 days for the project area north of the starting point and approximately 35 days for the southern portion, the county said.

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