MANTEO, N.C. (WAVY) – The Wright Brothers Monument is scheduled to receive a condition assessment from Feb. 5-8, conducted by contractors from Quinn Evans and Terracon.

According to the National Park Service, the assessment plans to address water intrusion and general maintenance needs for the 91-year-old monument.

The monument, which stands at 60-feet-tall, is located on Big Kill Devil Hill, which was the primary location of the Wright brothers’ glider experiments.

The assessment will consist of the following:

  • Setting up scaffolding along the east side of the monument.
  • Using a micro-borescope to view inside the walls of the monument.
    – Video and photography will allow contractors and National Park Service staff to assess the condition of the monument.
  • Excavating a test pit at a corner of the monument to examine its base.
  • Non-invasive video scoping at existing openings throughout the interior of the monument.

During the assessment, access to a portion of Big Kill Devil Hill will be restricted to ensure the safety of contractors, staff and visitors.

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