Planning a Visit This Summer?
This section, as well as our dedicated beach nourishment information page, is for those who want to know how beach nourishment may affect their visit to Nags Head.
- Equipment mobilization is expected to begin in mid-May and construction is expected to begin in early June 2026.
- Work typically moves along the beach in phases. However, that work is not necessarily linear. It doesn't typically start at one end of town and progress one way.
- Equipment and weather conditions will affect the schedule.
- The project area extends from Bonnett Street (2919 S. Virginia Dare Trail) south to the town limits near Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
- The project progress map will be updated once construction begins.
In addition to our information, you can learn more about beach nourishment activities in unincorporated Dare County and the towns of Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, at Dare County's More Beach to Love website.
Project Updates and Background Information
Beach Nourishment Update, February 16, 2026
At their February 4 meeting, Nags Head's Board of Commissioners approved the Notice of Award to Weeks Marine for the 2026 beach nourishment project. In addition, they authorized the town manager to execute the construction contract for $36,412,600.
Weeks Marine expects to start mobilizing equipment in mid-May, with construction slated to begin in early June. Nags Head's Board will receive more information, such as updates to the construction schedule and other logistics, at their April 1 meeting.
A reminder about the beach nourishment schedule: due to dependence on specialized equipment and favorable weather conditions, beach nourishment timelines may change.
Beach Nourishment Update, December 18, 2025
At their December 17 meeting, Nags Head's Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a Notice of Intent to Award a contract for construction of a beach nourishment project over the late spring/summer of 2026 to Weeks Marine, which submitted a total bid of $36,864,100. The Board plans to issue a formal Notice to Award and authorization to execute the construction contract at their February 4 meeting.
Prior to approving the Notice of Intent, the Board received a presentation from the Town's consulting coastal engineers. The presentation discussed the upcoming project design as well as results of the Fall 2025 beach condition survey, which was conducted to evaluate beach conditions following recent higher-than-average storm activity. Results showed a weighted average of 27 feet of shoreline recession across the project area from Bonnett Street south to the town line adjacent to Cape Hatteras National Seashore from June 2025 to October 2025.
Project financing models for the beach nourishment project were also presented. The Board is expected to discuss financing more in depth at its February meeting.
Nags Head's Board of Commissioners and Planning Board meetings are livestreamed, and available for viewing later, on the Town's YouTube channel.
Beach Nourishment Update, December 4, 2025
Town Engineer David Ryan presented the beach nourishment project bids to Nags Head's Board of Commissioners at their December 3 meeting. View David's presentation.
Next Steps
- At their December 17 adjourned session, the Board will review results of the Fall 2025 Beach Condition Survey, as well as discuss the bid results and project financing. The meeting will be held at 9 a.m. in the Board of Commissioners Room at 5401 South Croatan Highway. It will also be livestreamed on the Town's YouTube channel.
- At their January 7 meeting, the Board will consider the bid award. This meeting will also be livestreamed and available for viewing later.
Beach Nourishment Update, November 21, 2025
On November 13, we received bids from three dredging companies for our next beach nourishment project, which will place sand on the beach from 2919 South Virginia Dare Trail south to the town line adjacent to Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Town staff will present the bid results to Nags Head's Board of Commissioners at its December 3 meeting. A follow-up mid-month meeting is scheduled for December 17, during which the Board will review the Fall 2025 beach survey results, receive a detailed analysis of the bid tabulation, and consider financing models for the project.
The Board is scheduled to formally consider the bids at its January 7, 2026 meeting.
While receiving bids marks a major milestone, additional analysis and decision-making remain before we can confirm the project’s construction timeframe. As with past nourishment efforts, work will likely occur sometime between April and late summer in either 2026 or 2027.
All three meetings—December 3, December 17, and January 7—will be livestreamed and available for later viewing at YouTube.com/TownofNagsHead. We encourage property owners to watch these meetings to stay informed as the project progresses.
Agendas are posted prior to each Board of Commissioners meeting.
Project Schedule
- November 13, 2025: Bid opening for the project
- December 17, 2025: Board of Commissioners workshop to review bid results and discuss project financing
- January 7, 2026: Expected issuance of the Intent to Award
When the Intent to Award is issued, we'll know whether construction will take place in the summer of 2026 or the summer of 2027.
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View the 2025 Annual Beach Monitoring Survey Evaluation.
Beach Nourishment Easements
In March 2025, we sent letters to property owners who either have an expired beach nourishment easement, or one that is set to expire in 2026. Without an easement, we may be unable to conduct beach nourishment on these properties, potentially creating a gap in the project and increasing the risk of erosion.
If you received a letter requesting that you to return an easement and have not yet done so, please contact Public Information Officer Roberta Thuman. She will be happy to answer your questions and assist you with the process.