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SODUS BAY SEAWALL REPAIRS

Date: October 2020-May 2021
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Description

The Great Sodus Bay Seawall Repair Project is a US Army Corps of Engineers project that restored 500 linear feet of revetment. It required 7,000 tons of armor stone ranging from 1.4 to 3.1 tons each.

Materials

7,000 tons of Armor Stone

Highlights

NE Materials coordinated shipping the rock by rail via Vermont Rail to New England Central rail to CSX rail to Ontario Midland Railway. The armor stone, along with bedding stone and underlayer stone, helps to protect the shoreline and slow down erosion. NE Materials is one of the few stone suppliers in New England who can provide flawless boulders of the appropriate size for shoreline protection.

Check out the first repair update and the second video update from the US Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District. The videos show our stone being placed.