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Home›Business & Finance›The Largest Dredging Project in Gold Coast’s History Starts
Business & Finance

June 15, 2017 · about 9 years ago

The Largest Dredging Project in Gold Coast’s History Starts

The City of Gold Coast just announced that the biggest offshore dredging program in the city’s history will start today, shifting millions of cubic meters of sand onto the beaches. The 111-meter Balder R hopper dredger, owned by Danish company Rohde Nielsen, will spend 16 weeks working along Palm Be

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The City of Gold Coast just announced that the biggest offshore dredging program in the city’s history will start today, shifting millions of cubic meters of sand onto the beaches.

The 111-meter Balder R hopper dredger, owned by Danish company Rohde Nielsen, will spend 16 weeks working along Palm Beach and the coastal strip from Miami to Main Beach as part of the $13.9 million Gold Coast Beach Nourishment Project.

Mayor Tom Tate said that the project would increase the volume of sand on their vulnerable beaches above and below the waterline, improving their resilience to coastal erosion.

“This project involves dredging three million cubic meters of clean sand from deep water offshore sand supply areas and relocating it around the wave-break zone by bottom dumping and ‘rainbowing’,” he said.

“Bottom dumping releases sand into the wave breaking zone through the vessel’s hull. Rainbowing projects sand from the bow of the vessel into the wave breaking zone.”

“Thanks to extensive research and improved technology including the study of coastal data from wave buoys, beach surveys, camera monitoring and computer modelling, we have ample data to know exactly where to place the sand,” he said.

The city announced that this sand placement will have two benefits:

The nourishment at Palm Beach is one component of the Palm Beach Shoreline Project. The second component is the construction of an artificial reef, scheduled for 2019.

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