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Due to the increase in tourism in Gig Harbor and the construction of a new welcome center, Lift Station 4 required improvements since it already handles one-third of the city’s sewer flow. A DuroMaxx®steel reinforced polyethylene (SRPE) storage systemwas selected as the best solution to provide excess storage in the event the main and backup pumping systems failed, such as during severe wet weather events.
When the existing structure deteriorated due to brackish water, a CON/SPAN® O-Series® Bridge System was selected as the best replacement option. The new structure will resist the brackish water while providing a clear span safe for fish passage.
When a 400,000 square foot apartment complex was constructed in downtown New Orleans, a Stormwater Management StormFilter® was the perfect choice to filter and treat stormwater runoff.
ArmorFlex® Class 50T tapered articulating concete block mats were selected as the best design to protect the roadway embankment, while also meeting overtopping design objectives.
Culverts & Buried Bridges: Part 2 - Attention to Structure Type, Shape & Size Selection
In the second part of this series, we will delve deeper into several areas, specifically the practical differences of shape type for a particular site location.
Contech's 14th Street Improvements Project Wins Award
Contech is proud to announce that our 14th Street Improvements project was awarded the Hall of Fame Project of the Year award from NCSPA! The Aluminized Type 2 corrugated steel storm sewer was installed in 1986 in Ocala, Florida and is still performing beautifully.