The 'ECOncrete' Waterfront Infrastructure Replaces Ripraps
Michael Hemsworth — February 5, 2022 — Art & Design
References: econcretetech & yankodesign
The 'ECOncrete' waterfront infrastructure solution has been created as a replacement for conventional ripraps that would provide long-lasting protection for coastal shorelines to prevent erosion, while also accommodating for aquatic life.
The concrete components are constructed with an almost diamond-like shape that is integrated with a hollow portion that will allow aquatic life and vegetation to flourish. This will provide much-needed space for coastal areas to be supported to further protection against erosion and help aquatic life to more easily settle in.
The 'ECOncrete' waterfront infrastructure solution was used at the Port of San Diego where 74 interlocking single-layer armor units were installed. At the end of the three-day installation, the concrete components were laid to provide an additional 1,000-feet of protection for the coast.
The concrete components are constructed with an almost diamond-like shape that is integrated with a hollow portion that will allow aquatic life and vegetation to flourish. This will provide much-needed space for coastal areas to be supported to further protection against erosion and help aquatic life to more easily settle in.
The 'ECOncrete' waterfront infrastructure solution was used at the Port of San Diego where 74 interlocking single-layer armor units were installed. At the end of the three-day installation, the concrete components were laid to provide an additional 1,000-feet of protection for the coast.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Coastal Infrastructure - Incorporating eco-friendly building materials and designing to support aquatic life presents opportunities for companies to innovate the construction of waterfront infrastructure.
2. Erosion Mitigation Technology - Developing new technology to prevent erosion in coastal areas can create innovative solutions for infrastructure protection and preservation.
3. Green Coastline Restoration - Introducing environmentally conscious techniques to restore coastal ecosystems can revolutionize the way we approach waterfront restoration and preservation.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Constructing eco-friendly coastal infrastructure can present opportunities for companies to specialize and differentiate in the construction industry.
2. Environmental Technology - Developing new technology for erosion prevention and sustainable restoration of aquatic ecosystems creates opportunities for companies specializing in environmental tech.
3. Marine Biology - Researching and implementing strategies to support aquatic life in coastal areas creates opportunities for innovation and advancement in the field of marine biology.
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