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U.S. Bridge Replaces 100 Year Old Structure  Read More

Milton St

Milton Street
Warrensburg, New York - After one of the supporting abutments shifted on the 100 year old, deteriorating, one-lane Milton Street bridge, the structure was severely weakened and closed to traffic. The County chose a 155' x 25' 7", two-lane U.S. Bridge® Freedom Series Thru Truss as the replacement because it mimicked the look of the historic structure.

Pipe "Restores Sanity" at Boucher Automotive  Read More

Boucher Automotive

Boucher Automotive Group
Franklin, Wisconsin - When Boucher Automotive Group expanded their lot for more inventory, they needed to address Wisconsin's stormwater regulations. The state mandates a 40% Total Suspended Solids (TSS) reduction in stormwater leaving the redevelopment site. The best solution proved to be the use of  Contech’s corrugated metal pipe (CMP) underground water detention and treatment system. 

DuroMaxx Solves Roadway Rainwater Issues  Read More

Carlsbad Canal St

Carlsbad Canal Street
Carlsbad, New Mexico Rainwater roadway drainage was a priority for the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) during improvements of a heavily-travelled Carlsbad downtown corridor. A modern-day storm sewer was needed. The solution was a twin run of 72” DuroMaxx® Steel Reinforced Polyethylene (SRPE) pipe. DuroMaxx SRPE was chosen for its strength, smooth hydraulics, watertight joints and durability, while meeting state and project requirements. 

CONTECH and Cal-Sierra Pipe Announce Strategic Alliance  Read More

General Press

4.16.2012
In an effort to better service the central California drainage market, Contech Engineered Solutions LLC (“Contech”) and Cal-Sierra Pipe, LLC (“Cal-Sierra”) have announced a strategic alliance...

 

Army Base Utilizes ULTRA FLO Drainage Channel  Read More

Sheppard Air Force Base

Sheppard Air Force Base - Repair Airfield Drainage Center
Wichita Falls, Texas - Sheppard Air Force Base needed a storm sewer pipe product to enclose an air infield drainage channel on the base. Aluminized Type 2 ULTRA FLO® was chosen for the drainage channel because it met all of the project requirements. Its light weight and smaller outside diameter allowed for a simple – and economical – installation.

CON/SPAN Replaces Deteriorating Structure  Read More

Newton Street

Newton Street Bridge over Roosevelt Ditch
Akron, Ohio - When the City of Akron needed to replace an existing and deteriorating structure over a stream, they chose a 24’ x 8’ CON/SPAN® Bridge System. The three-sided precast structure was chosen for its quick installation and longer design life.

A-2000 Pipe Utilized at Base Expansion  Read More

Falcon Hill

Falcon Hill at Hill Air Force Base
Layton, Utah - The first phase of the expansion project at Hill Air Force Base included a stormwater detention system. 6,300 feet of 24 inch diameter A-2000™ PVC pipe was chosen as the best solution for its strength and ease of design.

Aluminum Structural Plate Replaces Structure Destroyed by Tropical Storm Irene  Read More

Bull Run Rd

Bull Run Road
Roxbury, Vermont - When the center of Tropical Storm Irene dropped 7-10” of rain in just over 12 hours in August 2011, the extreme weather clogged an existing 11’ round pipe on Bull Run Road with debris, causing the road embankment above to fail. The best replacement solution for the Town of Roxbury was a 24’ x 12’ Aluminum Structural Plate (ALSP) structure because it provided a quick turnaround on both the design and the installation.

ArmorFlex Stabilizes Low Water Crossing  Read More

Shannon Co Rd 401

Shannon County Road 401 Crossing
Eminence, Missouri - In order to improve the stability of a low water ford crossing and to minimize maintenance, 2,400 feet of ArmorFlex® class 50-s mats were installed. The system provides a stable low water crossing for vehicles and aquatic organism passage, while allowing for high flow and flood events. 

Steadfast EXPRESS Offers Quick Installation  Read More

Rancho Mirage

Rancho Mirage
Rancho Mirage, California - As part of the "Safe Routes to School National Partnership" program, the City of Rancho Mirage needed a pedestrian bridge to provide elementary students with a safer route to school. The best solution for the City was a 80’ x 8’ Steadfast EXPRESS™ bridge with concrete decking. The pedestrian truss structure offered a number of advantages over other solutions including a quick turnaround time.


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