Flood resilience is a growing priority for communities and infrastructure, and the latest installations of FloodBreak floodgates demonstrate a proactive approach to mitigating flood risks. These passive, self-deploying barriers require no human intervention or external power, ensuring reliable protection against rising waters. Designed for durability and efficiency, these newly installed floodgates seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructure, providing an innovative, low-maintenance solution to safeguard critical areas from flooding.
Explore our most recent installs below:

National Air & Space Museum – Washington, DC
Two FloodBreak gates were recently installed at the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum, with installation + testing completed in 2024 with official project closeout early this year.
1030 Brittan Ave – San Carlos, CA
Two gates were installed at a commercial building in San Carlos, California, providing 24/7 passive flood protection in an area where flooding is becoming more frequent.
TD Bank – Queens, NY
Two pedestrian gates were implemented at a TD Bank location in Queens, NY, improving pedestrian flow and flood protection.