
Beach Replenishment:
Beaches Designed for Luxury Resorts
With built-up retainment zones and sand slopes, our unusual methods for reconstructing beaches has been trusted by luxury resorts and hotels across the island.
Our team is able to test and identify resources of sand at sea based on analytical deductions through seafloor assessments. These materials can be pumped up to 150 metres onto the shore at 30 cubic metres per day for replenishment, depending on the requests of our clients (i.e grain types, sizes and volumes). Using sandbags, we create “steps” to form a smooth sloping gradient with the pumped materials. We are also able to pump ashore into a constructed, temporary retainment areas for the material prior to being removed.
PROJECT
GALLERY
Round Hill Hotel, Sept 2022: Beach reconstruction via sand pumping into gradually temporary, sloping retainment zones temporary retainment zones.
Round Hill Hotel & Zoetry Hotel
Check out our most recent beach replenishment jobs conducted annually for both resorts:
Zoetry Hotel, Oct 2022: Wading area modifications through seagrass removal and relocation with shoreline replenishment via sand pumping into temporary, block retainment zones.
ROUND HILL HOTEL
BEFORE: Virtually No Beach Present Due to Tide Movement Inshore and Shoreline Erosion Overtime. (cir. 2016)
DURING: "Stepping" Gradient Created with Sandbags To Be Filled with Dredged Materials Via Sand Pumping to Create a Smooth Gradient From Shore to Waterline.
AFTER: Finished Construction of Beach Showing Total Replenishment of Shoreline. (cir. 2022)
ZOETRY HOTEL
INITIAL: View of Eroded Beach Area Along Shoreline. (cir. 2018)
BEFORE: Beach Shore Bordered With Seagrass Along the Waterline and Wading Area. (cir. 2022)
DURING: Modifications to Wading Area and Shoreline via Seagrass Relocation and Construction of Contiguous Retainment Blocks for Double Sand Pumping.
AFTER: Replenished Shoreline and Cleared Swimming Area. (cir. 2023)