The $3 million, one-year-long construction of a 250-metre long erosion protection wall/headland along the most protruding portion of Toronto’s Bluffer’s Park was scheduled to wrap up at the end of July.
Designed by Riggs Engineering for the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), the Bluffer’s Park South Headland is comprised of a double layer of 14,000 tonnes of seven- and five-tonne armourstone supplied by C.D.R Young Aggregates Inc. from its limestone quarry in Bobcaygeon, ON, as well as a layer of geotextile and rip rap.
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