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The Department of Defense is procuring coastal restoration services in Hancock County, Mississippi. The project involves constructing a 150-foot-wide beach berm to enhance coastal resilience and mitigate storm impacts, requiring approximately 300,000 cubic yards of sand sourced from an upland location. Key requirements include shoreline improvements along about 5 miles of the mainland coast.
The project involves shoreline improvements including the construction of a beach berm to enhance coastal resilience.
The project entails shoreline improvements along approximately 5 miles of the mainland coast in Hancock County, Mississippi. As authorized, the work includes construction of a 150-foot-wide beach berm designed to improve coastal resilience and mitigate storm-related impacts. The berm will tie into either the elevation of the adjacent sidewalk along the existing seawall or the surrounding ground surface, whichever is lower, and will extend approximately 150 feet seaward from the seawall. To complete the berm construction, an estimated 300,000 cubic yards of sand will be sourced from an upland location, trucked in, and placed along the project area. Terri Adams Alternative
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