
Coastal protection infrastructure construction
Project Portfolio
With climate change fuelling sea level rise across the globe and increasing the frequency and severity of storm systems, coastal communities are facing heightened risk of inundation, flooding and erosion.
Hall is experienced in delivering groynes, breakwaters, seawalls, rock walls, revetment walls and artificial reefs to bolster coastal defences, mitigate erosion and help protect against rising sea levels and wave overtopping.
We are also experienced in installing geotextile lining on the internal surface of rock walls to manage intense wave action.
We work closely with clients to tailor solutions that are fit-for-purpose and suitable for the natural characteristics of the marine environment.

Beachmere Biggs Avenue seawall replacement
Seawall replacement and associated landscaping works

Mooloolaba Beach geowall
Installing geotextile bags along the eastern end of Mooloolaba Beach

Maroochydore Groyne Renewal Project
Constructing two groyne structures and a 220-metre seawall

Palm Beach shoreline project
Constructing an artificial reef 270 metres offshore from Palm Beach