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Dawlish to Holcombe Sea Wall and Cliff Protection - Phase Four August 2024 Part 1

This video provides an update on the ongoing Dawlish Sea Wall and Cliff Protection work across multiple Cliff Behavioral Units (CBUs) within Network Rail's Southwest Rail Resilience program. It focuses on nailing, netting, and erosion control efforts to improve railway safety. Jack discusses various operations, such as completing demobilization, drilling, and netting programs, installing erosion control systems, and realigning water channels to protect the railway from erosion and rockfalls. VIP Trial available https://coastcams.me/trial Significant vegetation regrowth is observed on the cliff faces where nailing and netting programs were completed a few months earlier, which enhances the stability of the erosion control systems. The project faced challenges like drilling near tunnels and dealing with voids behind them. Temporary solutions, such as sleeving, are being implemented while waiting for a final design solution to ensure long-term resilience. The video emphasizes drone technology for surveying, the need for careful land reinstatement, and safety measures, such as temporary catch fences, to prevent debris from affecting the railway during construction. 🔴 Subscribe to our channel here    / @coastcams247   🔴 Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @coastcams247   🔴 Our most recent videos    / @coastcams247   Website: https://coastcams.com/ Social Media: Facebook: CoastCams247 Instagram: CoastCams247 Twitter: CoastCams247 #dawlish #dawlishseawall #dawlishstorms

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