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Projects

Te Ara Tupua finished

Te Ara Tupua, Wellington, New Zealand

This is the first project with adjusted XblocPlus units for more natural and ecological appearance.

Tahiti RT2 Faaripo

Tahiti RT2 Faaripo

DMC extended the Xbloc shore protection on both ends which was constructed in 2014. The project in 2022/2023 comprised of 210m of 0.75m3 Xblocs on the Northern side of the main island. Boyer produced and placed the units.

Waitangi Wharf, New Zealand

Waitangi Wharf, New Zealand

Waitangi Wharf is a critical lifeline for the Chatham Islands, and is ready for a big upgrade.

Papeete, French Polynesia

Papeete, French Polynesia

DMC signed a license agreement with J.L. Polynesie (Vinci) for the application of Xbloc armour units on Tahiti, French Polynesia. Xblocs were applied as shore protection on the north side of the island. The design has been prepared by Egis Eau.

Gorgon, NW Australia

Gorgon, NW Australia

A breakwater was built for the Gorgon LNG terminal in North West Australia. The breakwater was armoured by a large number of Xbloc armour units.

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