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Work begins on $20M Sandbridge beach replenishment project

The project to replenish a 5-mile stretch of beach in Virginia Beach has started after scheduling delays.

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A $20 million project to replenish a 5-mile stretch of beach in Virginia is beginning after scheduling delays.

Sand for replenishing Sandbridge Beach is coming from the Sandbridge Shoal, a site a few miles offshore. Contractors will widen the beach up to 90 feet and raise it to six feet.

The Virginian-Pilot reports that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will start mobilizing equipment at Little Island Park. 

The project will stretch from the Dam Neck Fleet Training Center to Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

Work to replenish Sandbridge Beach was scheduled to start last year, but the Corps said that the plan was delayed due to a government shutdown and the need to complete other work at a resort area before hurricane season.

The project is scheduled to continue through May. The same beach was replenished in 2003, 2007 and 2013.

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