Collaroy seawall project | Protection from coastal erosion
Our specialist staff were engaged by the Northern Beaches Council to construct the 250m rock revetment seawall in front of the Collaroy Beach carpark. The Collaroy area suffered extensive erosion damage in the June 2016 east coast low swells and is threatened by further erosion events. This infrastructure will protect this public asset against erosion caused by storm events. The seawall used geotextile fabric and around 14,000 tonnes of sandstone to construct and resulted in a stable site that can be used and enjoyed by the public. Hear from our staff and customers about the project, how the seawall was constructed and the results.

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Construction of Rock Revetment Eastoke Point (2013)

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Seawall To Save Homes On Sydney's Northern Beaches From Washing Away Divides Community

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The Sea Wall That Saved a Nation

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Milford-on Sea Coastal Erosion 2020

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Beachside residents 'sitting ducks' as seawall proceeds for others | ABC News

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Coastal Erosion and the Methods Used to Reduce It

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COASTAL PROTECTION Solutions for Erosion and Other Issues | Marine Construction Series #7

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Residents call for action as coastal erosion hits beach | A Current Affair

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How Coastal Erosion Works

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NARRABEEN/COLLAROY COASTAL EROSION 2016

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Sydney Sea Wall Impacting Environment

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Geotextile Tubes as Submerged Breakwaters for Harbor Protection

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Interceptor 006 and 021: Getting closer to the end of plastic pollution in the Gulf of Honduras

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Why UK Towns are Being Erased From the Map

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VideoCast | Geotextile Coastal Protection Tubes

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Coastal erosion: encroaching sea threatens homes, livelihoods in France | AFP

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Cramond 14 May 2017 stranded on the Island

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #1 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Collaroy beach erosion after storm

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