
PROJECTS
Salacia House
Turks & Caicos Islands.
Salacia House, a beach front property in the Turks and Caicos Islands, required a revetment to reduce coastal erosion, while creating a day and night boardwalk experience, sun deck and enhanced beach access.
Our unobtrusive, beautifully landscaped solution, makes a refreshing waterside feature which is both sophisticated and durable.
it features the warmth of a multi-level boardwalk and recreational deck concealing a large cast in situ concrete retaining wall. Foundations for the wall were dug into the underlying limestone way below mean sea level and then protected by an imported basalt boulder revetment, to dissipate wave energy and eliminate wave scour.
Access to the beach below is via a custom aluminium and stainless steel staircase which takes you over the boulder revetment and down to the sand below.
CMDB recently completed the Emerald Point groyne in Providenciales, TCI. The 600ft long terminal groyne was constructed to prevent coastal erosion of beach assets.
Salacia House, a beach front property in the Turks and Caicos Islands, required a revetment to reduce coastal erosion and enhanced beach access.
CMS carried out a Bathymetric Survey for the channel entrance of IGY Marina, Rodney Bay, St Lucia.
Repairs to the submerged Reverse Osmosis, or 'RO' intake, which supplies seawater to the desalination system at Le Sport Hotel, St Lucia.