Two coastal management schemes at Central Felixstowe and Clacton-on-Sea have safeguarded over 4,500 properties from erosion risks in the next 100 years. Both Schemes provided interesting interaction between the coastal management approaches and coastal cliffs with associated London Clay platforms under the beaches. Amenity and regeneration benefits in both communities have been a key driver for the Schemes, and successful outcomes are already tangible. Mott MacDonald developed a pro-active cliff management strategy for both schemes, that addressed both high priority stability remediation, and longer term sustainable management of the coastal cliff assets whilst also improving their social and economic value. The cliff management strategy was underpinned by understanding of the geomorphology, engineering geology and geotechnics of the cliffs.
The presentation will consider; the knowledge and influence that the London Clay wave cut platform had on the design and construction, the re-use of excavated London Clay in driving sustainable design and whole life carbon management, through incorporation in the beach and works design and interesting aspects of interaction between settlement of the rock groyne structures on the London Clay platform, including sea-level rise scenarios, and how these effect time bound performance.
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