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Downshire to Whitehead
Sea Defences Boneybefore to Edenhalt (section
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Whole Project Award
Project Team:
Client: Translink
– Northern Ireland Railways
Designer: Doran
Consulting Ltd
Contractor: Lagan
Construction
The project
The project involved essential maintenance of sea defences
between Boneybefore Sewage Treatment Works and Eden
Halt at Carrickfergus on the Belfast to Larne Railway
line. Works included the construction of a reinforced
concrete wave-wall apron and toe-wall beam along the
full length of the section (369m).
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Sea defence,
'before' photo |
Sea
defence, 'after' photo |
The reinforced concrete apron and toe were keyed into
the existing stone revetments. The works were completed
as an emergency as the existing sea defences were deemed
to be in poor repair after recent winter storms.
Environmental considerations
This section of railway line runs along the western
boundary of Belfast Lough – a Special Protection
Area (SPA) under Article 4.2 of EC Directive 79/409
on the Conservation of Wild Birds and a Natura 2000
site. The SPA encompasses most of the Inner and all
of Outer Belfast Lough ASSI.
The 228.57ha site is made up of a range of inter-tidal
habitats including extensive mudflats, mussel beds,
boulder shores and rock platforms, which regularly support
internationally important populations of overwintering
birds such as Redshank (Tringa tetanus), and Great Crested
Grebe (Podiceps cristatus).
The site further supports nationally significant populations
of Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) with a population
of over 1,500 birds. The area is also noted for its
physical diversity and the richness and naturalness
of its plant and animal communities.
An Appropriate Assessment was completed under the Conservation
(Natural Habitats, etc) Regulations (NI) 1995, to assess
the likely impact of the proposed essential maintenance
on the Natura 2000 site.
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