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Jefferson St Streetscape Phase II
Project Owner: City of Huntsville
Location: Huntsville / Madison County
Synopsis:
We completed the Jefferson St Streetscape project with a focus on enhancing drainage, concrete paving, and landscaping. The upgrades included installing a more effective drainage system, repaving with high-quality concrete, and incorporating new landscaping elements. These improvements aimed to create a more functional and attractive streetscape, providing both practical benefits and visual appeal to Jefferson St.
John Hunt Park Kids Space Ph II
Project Owner: City of Huntsville
Location: Huntsville / Madison County
Synopsis:
At John Hunt Park, we removed the existing play area and replaced it with a new playground, featuring concrete steps and a concrete skate park. The project involved dismantling the outdated play structures and installing modern equipment designed for safety and durability. A new concrete skate park was also constructed to provide a dedicated space for skateboarding. The addition of concrete accents improved accessibility and integration with the surrounding park area, creating an upgraded recreational space for children and families.
Lowery Blvd Streetscaping
Project Owner: City of Huntsville
Location: Huntsville / Madison County
Synopsis:
Our streetscaping project on Lowery Blvd focused on enhancing the roadway with a range of improvements. We upgraded the street surface, added new sidewalks, and incorporated decorative elements like enhanced lighting and landscaping features. These changes were designed to improve both the visual appeal and functionality of Lowery Blvd, creating a more attractive and user-friendly environment for the community.
Nat Key / Cedar Creek Culverts
Project Owner: Morgan County Commision
Location: Morgan County
Synopsis:
We completed the replacement of culverts on Nat Key Road spanning Robertson Branch and on Cedar Creek Road over a tributary of Cedar Creek. This project required the careful removal of old culverts and the installation of new ones to better manage drainage and ensure road stability. The updated culverts help maintain proper water flow and improve the safety and durability of the roadways.
SR-36 Culvert
Project Owner: ALDOT
Location: Morgan County
Synopsis:
The project involved the creation of two culverts: one spanning Gum Springs Creek and the other over Roan Branch. In addition to the culvert installation, we performed grading, drainage improvements, and pavement work. The new culverts are designed to manage water flow and reduce potential flooding, while the grading and paving provide a stable and well-maintained road surface. This comprehensive approach ensures improved infrastructure functionality and safety.
Yulista Concrete Paving, Phase 2
Project Owner: SJ&L General Contractor, LLC
Location: Meridianville / Madison County
Synopsis:
We executed the paving of 8,755 square yards of concrete, incorporating specialized sections for aircraft storage. This project required precise construction to meet the specific needs of the storage area, ensuring the concrete surfaces were suitable for handling aircraft. The work was performed according to detailed specifications, resulting in a durable and effective solution. The paved area now supports efficient and safe aircraft storage operations.
Old Madison Pike Bridge x Culvert
Project Owner: Reed Contracting Services, Inc.
Location: Huntsville / Madison County
Synopsis:
We operated as a subcontractor under Reed Construction to remove an existing bridge and culvert. This involved a detailed process of deconstruction to ensure the safe and environmentally compliant removal of the old structures. The project was executed with precision to clear the way for new construction efforts.
Aldridge Creek Pedestrian Bridge
Project Owner: City of Huntsville
Location: Huntsville / Madison County
Synopsis:
Our team installed a prefabricated bridge over Aldridge Creek, effectively linking the existing Greenway to the west side of the creek. The project required detailed coordination to ensure a seamless integration with the existing pathway. The bridge now serves as an essential route for local pedestrians and cyclists, enhancing the usability of the Greenway.
Courtland Bridges
Project Owner: Alabama Department of Transportation
Location: Courtland / Lawrence County
Synopsis:
The bridge replacement project on CR-270 over Big Nance Creek, including a relief bridge in Courtland, covered a total length of 0.262 miles. This involved removing the existing bridges and building new ones to modern specifications, aimed at improving safety and longevity. The new bridges are designed to handle current traffic demands more effectively.
Old Hwy 20 Bridge over NSRR
Project Owner: Reed Contracting Services, Inc.
Location: Huntsville / Madison County
Synopsis:
As a subcontractor under Reed Construction, we completed the bridge construction over the Norfolk Southern Railroad. Our role involved precise engineering and coordination to ensure the bridge met all safety and quality standards. The new bridge improves transportation efficiency and safety for both vehicular and rail traffic.