Sea Wall construction underway at Cape Coral home

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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.
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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.
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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.
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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.
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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.
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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.
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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.
Ricardo Rolon / The News-Press

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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.
Ricardo Rolon / The News-Press

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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.
Ricardo Rolon / The News-Press
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Workers for Williamson & Sons Marine Construction, Inc. begin the demolition process of a damaged sea wall at a house on Flamingo Drive in Cape Coral near the Cape Coral Yacht Club. The sea wall structure, which was in need of repairs prior to Hurricane Irma, received additional damage from the hurricane last year.