Fort Pierce shore protection operations start Monday

Published Feb. 9, 2015

Fort Pierce shore protection operations start Monday

Jacksonville, Fla. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District announced today that dredging operations related to the Fort Pierce Shore Protection Project will start Monday, Feb. 16.

The project will place more than 300,000 cubic yards of sand on 1.3 miles of eroded beach in St. Lucie County.  Sand placement will start immediately adjacent to the Fort Pierce Inlet South Jetty and move southward. 

The project will reconstruct areas of eroded beach and provide hurricane storm damage reduction.  A side benefit to the project is that it helps restore shorebird and marine turtle habitat, as well as improves recreational opportunities.

The Corps awarded a $6.24 million contract to Manson Construction Co. of Seattle Washington in September 2014.  The company began mobilization activities this week, including equipment arrival and pipeline installation.  Crews will dredge beach quality sand from an offshore borrow area and transport it via hopper dredge to the inlet where it will be pumped onto the beach via pipeline.  A team will use heavy equipment on the beach to move the sand.  Dredging operations will run 24 hours daily, weather permitting.  The project’s completion date is set for no later than the end of May 2015.    

The Fort Pierce renourishment project is funded in partnership between the Army Corps of Engineers and St. Lucie County.  St. Lucie County contributed $1.39 million and the federal government contributed $4.85 million to the project.  

The Corps of Engineers asks the public to use caution in the construction area and to be patient with the temporary construction noise as the project progresses.  Residents living close to the beach and near the active construction will likely hear pumps or heavy equipment backup alarms.  This is a temporary situation, which is also dependent on wind direction and other weather conditions that affect the way sound is carried. 

For specific questions concerning the Fort Pierce project, please contact the Corps of Engineers Project Manager Shelley Trulock at 904-232-3292. 


Contact
Susan Jackson
904-232-1630
susan.j.jackson@usace.army.mil

Release no. 15-017