2013年8月4日星期日

Congressman Pallone Announces Repair Works In Keansburg


Yesterday, Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) announced that the contract has been awarded and work will begin this month on the $3.4 million project to repair Keansburg’s levees and remove debris resulting from Superstorm Sandy.
This Army Corps of Engineers project is funded at full federal expense and was made possible by the Sandy aid package passed by Congress. The contractor, Di Iorio Construction Corp. of Rutherford, New Jersey, is required to complete the work within 210 days of starting.
“Many residents of Keansburg faced serious flooding during Sandy unlike anything the community has ever seen,” said Pallone. “I’m pleased that the Army Corps is moving forward with this important project to restore our levees, which will protect Keansburg from flood threats.”
This project will restore levees in the Keansburg area to their original condition prior to the storm and will also repair a damaged wing wall at the Thornes Creek closure. The Army Corps has designed this repair to minimize impacts on operations at the marina entrance.This work is part of the larger Keansburg Beach Erosion and Hurricane Project. The beach replenishment and dune repair, which is a covered under a separate contract, will likely begin in the fall.

Read more: ABPmer to Ensure Coastal Processes Assessments for Gibraltar Coastal Projects
ABPmer, a leading UK marine consultancy, has been commissioned by AMEC Environment & Infrastructure UK Limited to undertake coastal process impact assessments of two coastal projects on the Gibraltar coast.
The assessments will form part of the Environmental Statements being prepared by AMEC for HM Government Gibraltar in relation to a reclamation scheme at Western Beach and a coastal protection scheme at Sandy Bay.
Heidi Roberts, Head of Coastal and Offshore Processes at ABPmer said: “We are delighted to be providing specialist technical input in the form of Coastal Hydrodynamics and Geomorphology chapters of the Environmental Statements.
The work includes preparing a baseline and conceptual understanding of the physical processes as well as defining and assessing the potential impact pathways of the schemes’ design and construction methodology.”
ABPmer is a recognised specialist in coastal and marine processes and enjoys a wealth of EIA experience in the UK and overseas, contributing to and leading numerous regional and project level EIA and Habitat Regulations Assessments.

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