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Casuarina Boat Harbour Redevelopment

1 August, 2020 By Admin

Seashore Engineering were engaged by the Department of Transport in June 2016 to refine the redevelopment concepts for Casuarina Boat Harbour with considerationof a harbour layout to balance flushing, sheltering and potential costs of the proposed breakwater. Seashore Engineering completed an assessment of wave penetration for the proposed Casuarina Boat Harbour in Bunbury including the […]

Filed Under: Coastal Engineering, Seawalls Tagged With: Boat Harbour, Coastal Engineering, Planning, Seawalls

Busselton Foreshore Coastal Erosion

1 August, 2020 By Admin

Shore Coastal has delivered more than 70 coastal projects for the City of Busselton over a period of more than 12 years. This includes: Coastal Engineering: monitoring, investigation and design for sand nourishment, seawalls and groynes. Construction Management: approvals, procurement, site supervision for coastal works including sand nourishment, seawalls, groynes, boat ramps, sand and wrack […]

Filed Under: Boating, Coastal Erosion, Coastal Monitoring, Sand & Seagrass Tagged With: Boat Ramps, Coastal Engineering, Coastal Monitoring, Groynes, Planning, Sand Nourishment, Seawalls, Wrack Bypassing

Augusta Boat Harbour Breakwaters

31 July, 2020 By Admin

The design and project management of a public boat launching facility, a land backed surface wharf, forty boat pens, land development lots and parking. In particular Seashore Engineering provided technical advice and regular site inspections and quality control during the construction phase of the quarrying and breakwater project for the Augusta Boat Harbour. Seashore Engineering […]

Filed Under: Coastal Engineering, Construction, Seawalls Tagged With: Boat Harbour, Coastal Engineering, Construction, Seawalls

The Esplanade, Swan River Foreshore Stabilisation

29 July, 2020 By Admin

  Design of foreshore stabilisation works to address progressive erosion along the Esplanade Foreshore in Peppermint Grove, near Leake Street. The design included a limestone biscuit rock headland, re-direction of a drain, revegetation, provision of beach access and sand renourishment. Technical specifications, assistance with approvals, tender evaluation, site superintendent services and a monitoring and maintenance […]

Filed Under: Construction, Estuarine Engineering, Rivers Tagged With: Construction, Estuarine Engineering, rivers

WA Coastal Erosion Hotspots Assessment

29 July, 2020 By Admin

A state-wide evaluation was undertaken, identifying priority sites likely to require substantial coastal erosion management in the next 25 years. Fifty-five hotspots were identified as most susceptible, due to either the assets at risk or severity of erosion pressure. In many cases these sites have a long history of repeated coastal management expense. Desktop assessment […]

Filed Under: Coastal Engineering, Coastal Monitoring, Geomorphology, Planning Tagged With: Coastal Engineering, Coastal Erosion, Coastal Monitoring, Geomorphology, Planning

Swan River Foreshore Assessment Project

29 July, 2020 By Admin

  Developed and implemented physical condition assessments of built and natural foreshores within the Swan and Canning estuarine systems between 2005 and 2020. The initial evaluation covered more than 240km of foreshore, and supported the Foreshore Assessment and Management Strategy (SRT 2007). Ongoing assessments provide a technical basis to support strategic allocation of Riverbank Program […]

Filed Under: Coastal Engineering, Estuarine Engineering, Rivers, Uncategorized Tagged With: Coastal Engineering, Estuarine Engineering

Wheatstone Coastal Processes

29 July, 2020 By Admin

Wheatstone Coastal Processes

Seashore Engineering plays a pivotal role in management of coastal process impacts at the new Port of Ashburton, and has done since 2008. This has included: Detailed assessment of coastal geomorphology adjacent to the proposed site, including coastal lagoon stability. Development of a Coastal Processes Monitoring and Management Plan (CPMMP), establishing procedures to monitor coastal […]

Filed Under: Coastal Engineering, Geomorphology Tagged With: Coastal Engineering, Coastal Processes, Geomorphology, wheatstone

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