Avon beach nourishment operations complete, per Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co.

Avon before and after the completion of the 2022 beach nourishment project. [Images courtesy of Coastal Science & Engineering]

Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co. has announced that it has completed the 1 million cubic yard beach nourishment project in Avon, with the last load of sand delivered by the dredge Liberty Island at 11 p.m. on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, between Yucca Street and Pampas Drive.

The project included nourishing approximately 2.5 miles of oceanfront from Due East Road to the southernmost boundary of Avon (near National Park Service ORV Ramp 38) and constructing a new frontal dune (6 feet above the dry-sand beach) south of the Avon Pier.

Equipment demobilization began immediately after the last load of nourishment sand was placed on the beach and is ongoing. The newly nourished beach was graded, smoothed and reopened to the public on the morning of Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Equipment and shore pipes will be transported through ORV Ramp 38 and demobilized out of Avon over the next two weeks.

Coastal Science & Engineering—which is tasked with managing the beach nourishment projects that are being performed in Avon and Buxton by Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co.—has released its third Avon beach nourishment newsletter. This newsletter contains the construction summary, a demobilization schedule and dune management plans.

To read Issue No. 3 of Coastal Science & Engineering’s Avon beach nourishment newsletter, please click HERE.

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