Heavy Civil

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Pablo Dam
Near Pablo, Montana
The Pablo Dam-Stage II project encompassed completely draining the Pablo Reservoir, excavation, dewatering, removal and replacement of inlet and outlet works, material processing and zoned backfilling. The project's purpose was to improve dam safety and update irrigation and stock watering for irrigation members. This project is located near Pablo, Montana on the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Reservation.
Project Owner: The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
Contract Administrator: Bureau of Reclamation
Project Amount: $4,643,000
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Laurel Intake Structure
Laurel, Montana

This job consisted of 3 significantly different activities: the Intake Structure, Pump Station, and Intake Pipe System. The Intake is a poured-in-place concrete structure in the Yellowstone River that is below water. The Intake is approximately 40 feet long and 12 feet high. The pipe from the Intake to the Pump Station consists of approximately 700 feet of 24" ductile iron pipe. The Pump Station is 3 stories high with 2 stories below ground. The Pump Station also includes 7 pumps and related intake piping and controls. Each pump is capable of pumping 2000 gallons per minute.
Project Owner: City of Laurel
Project Amount: $2,915,000
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Story Fish Hatchery
Story, Wyoming

This $2.4 million project upgraded the existing fish hatchery in Story, Wyoming. General scope items included site earthwork and grading, spring pond improvements, concrete structures and related underground and mechanical piping, a large pre-engineered steel building, and related mechanical equipment for oxygenation, degassing, and filtration.
Project Owner: Wyoming Game & Fish Commission
Project Amount: $2,467,000
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Lost Canyon
Wanship, Utah
This project installed a new 100,000 gallon cast-in-place concrete water storage tank, a surge tank, vault structure, 30”-36” HDPE pipe, three new 500 HP vertical turbine pumps, and cooling system, construction of a new booster pump station, cast-in-place concrete diversion structure and traveling screen on the Weber River, and modifications to increase the capacity of the existing Lost Canyon Booster Pump Station.
Project Owner: Weber Basin Water Conservancy District
Project Amount: $5,668,000
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