A hole had appeared in the sea wall and was getting larger with the high tides. We mobilized our 16 tonne long reach excavator equipped with a breaker and selector grab.
Bulk bags were placed in front of the void to help prevent any further scour. At the back of the void there was a LV electic cable in a brick built junction box that was in danger of getting exposed by the tides.
Our solution was to break the top off the void build timber shuttering and pour concrete beams to underpin and stabilize the LV junction box.
All the stone from the collapsed wall was saved and used to rebuild the wall. The handrail and limestone slabs were all saved and replaced on completion of the project.