Avalon Bay Weep Hole Component Construction

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Seacoast Marine Construction Builds Sea Wall On Hudson River in New York.

Seacoast Marine Construction utilized weep hole components when creating a seawall at Yonkers, New York for Avalon Bay. The project consisted of sixteen 4″ weep hole components, specifically the Powder Coated Black Check Valve w/deflection Cap Jet Filter Systems. The complete installation can be seen along the wall in the image below. 

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