Notable 2025 Installations Strengthening Flood Resilience

December 11, 2025

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As sea levels rise and storms grow more intense and frequent, FloodBreak® continues to lead the way with innovative passive flood barrier technology protecting critical infrastructure across the U.S. Every application is unique, engineered to meet the specific needs of each site. 

In 2025, our installations expanded across key regions, fortifying public safety, preserving property, and setting new standards in modern flood defense. 

U.S. Naval Academy – Annapolis, MD

FloodBreak Protects U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD

At the historic U.S. Naval Academy, a FloodBreak passive automatic flood barrier now safeguards an essential waterfront access point, ensuring the protection of national heritage against rising tides and storm surges.

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PSE&G – Newark, NJ

Powering New Jersey’s largest city, PSE&G’s infrastructure is now better equipped with FloodBreak systems to maintain uninterrupted service and protect vital electrical assets from flood risk.

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48 South Battery Street – Charleston, SC

In Charleston’s historic district, FloodBreak integrates modern resilience into classic architecture, preserving the charm and integrity of coastal homes against frequent flooding.

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