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Scenic Consulting Group Among 62 Projects Selected for Army Core of Engineers's Engineering With Nature Atlas V.2


The projects include protecting an important piece of American history, and  reducing wave energy for seagrass regeneration 



Scenic Consulting Group, a coastal and environmental engineering firm with expertise in coastal management, environmental planning, engineering, and unmanned aircraft systems, has been included in the Army Core of Engineers’s (ACOE) Engineering With Nature (EWN), An Atlas, Volume 2, which highlights 62 projects from around the world.


Engineering With Nature is an initiative created in 2010 by the ACOE to recognize and promote the alignment of natural and engineering processes that efficiently and sustainably deliver economic, environmental, and social benefits through collaborative processes.



“Sustainable development of water resources infrastructure is supported by solutions that beneficially integrate engineering with natural systems. Recent advances in the fields of engineering and ecology create an opportunity to combine these fields of practice into a single collaborative and cost-effective approach for infrastructure development and environmental management,” EWN, EWN Initiative.


The two Scenic Consulting Group projects featured in the Atlas are listed in the chapter: Reefs, Stabilizing Shorelines and Creating Habitats. The projects in this chapter present novel ways to stabilize shorelines and protect economic, engineering, and ecological assets by using nature-based reef structures, creating valuable habitat and restoring complex ecosystems.



Below is a synopsis of the two Scenic Consulting Group projects listed in the Atlas that provide innovative solutions to mitigate shoreline erosion while restoring the ecosystems vital to coastal shorelines:

Protecting an important piece of American history: Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson, Cape Fear River, North Carolina

The historic colonial and Civil War site on the coast of North Carolina was at risk. Constant tide forces and dynamic wave action were bombarding the colonial-era wharves and washing important historical artifacts into the Cape Fear River, and the erosion was destroying valuable coastal resources. The first phase of the project installed 67 meters of Reefmaker along the area with the highest erosion, and the second phase installed an additional 73 meters—just before Hurricane Florence hit the North Carolina coast.

Reducing wave energy for seagrass regeneration: Bonner Bridge, Oregon Inlet, North Carolina

Bonner Bridge, Oregon Inlet, North Carolina is located in Pamlico Sound, the largest lagoon on the east coast and part of the Albemarle-Pamlico sound system, the second largest estuary in the United States. Increased land use and development in this area increased runoff, resulting in higher concentrations of nutrients, pollutants, and suspended solids in the sound. Scenic Consulting installed a 150-meter wave-attenuating Atlantic Reefmaker structure, providing a wave-energy shadow that allowed the vegetation to grow undisturbed. A dense and vibrant bed of seagrass now lies at the bottom of the sound, creating habitat for fish and other aquatic species. (Randy Boyd was the Engineer of Record on this project) 



“It’s a real honor to be included in the Army Corp of Engineer’s Engineering With Nature An Atlas, Volume 2. To be among only 62 companies and projects selected worldwide is very exciting,” said Randy Boyd, principal, Scenic Consulting Group and Atlantic ReefMaker. “The Atlantic ReefMaker wave-attenuation system has not only proven to protect our delicate coastal ecosystems, but it is helping those ecosystems to thrive, where some were nearly destroyed.”



About Scenic Consulting Group



Scenic Consulting Group is a coastal and environmental engineering firm headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina, that designs and builds projects that work with nature. We represent decades of engineering and natural sciences experience working in conjunction with a trusted network of partners to assist our clients with environmental planning, engineering, coastal management, and unmanned aircraft systems.


We apply the right tools necessary to create the optimal build for any site. We combine our expert environmental science skills with aerial imagery and video to help develop strategies to mitigate potential impacts involving critical environmental factors such as wetlands and streams, protected species, and invasive species encroachment, and to streamline environmental permitting. 


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