ϳԹBegins Work on Chimney Hollow Dam
Geotechnical engineering and construction specialty contractor ϳԹ recently started work on the Chimney Hollow Reservoir in Loveland, Colorado.
The new reservoir is part of a collaborative effort by 12 Northeastern Colorado water providers to improve the reliability of the Windy Gap Project, which is located near the Town of Granby on Colorado’s West Slope. The Windy Gap Project consists of a diversion dam on the Colorado River, a 445-acre-foot reservoir, a pumping plant and a six-mile pipeline to Lake Granby.
The Chimney Hollow Reservoir will improve the reliability of the Windy Gap project by providing 90,000 acre-feet of dedicated storage capacity that will supply a reliable 30,000 acre-feet of water each year for future generations.
General Contractor Barnard Construction Company awarded ϳԹthe contract for a 3,650-foot-long grout curtain, installed at depths between 50 and 325 feet, for the construction of the new asphalt core dam.
Nicholson’s contract includes rock drilling, water pressure testing and grouting.
“This project is going to have an important impact on the surrounding communities for generations to come,” said Ron Hall, Vice President of Operations for Nicholson. “We’re happy to bring our team and our expertise to this project.”
Nicholson’s work on the project will be completed in summer of 2023.
**Photo courtesy of Northern Water
Geotechnical engineering and construction specialty contractor ϳԹ recently started work on the Chimney Hollow Reservoir in Loveland, Colorado.
The new reservoir is part of a collaborative effort by 12 Northeastern Colorado water providers to improve the reliability of the Windy Gap Project, which is located near the Town of Granby on Colorado’s West Slope. The Windy Gap Project consists of a diversion dam on the Colorado River, a 445-acre-foot reservoir, a pumping plant and a six-mile pipeline to Lake Granby.
The Chimney Hollow Reservoir will improve the reliability of the Windy Gap project by providing 90,000 acre-feet of dedicated storage capacity that will supply a reliable 30,000 acre-feet of water each year for future generations.
General Contractor Barnard Construction Company awarded ϳԹthe contract for a 3,650-foot-long grout curtain, installed at depths between 50 and 325 feet, for the construction of the new asphalt core dam.
Nicholson’s contract includes rock drilling, water pressure testing and grouting.
“This project is going to have an important impact on the surrounding communities for generations to come,” said Ron Hall, Vice President of Operations for Nicholson. “We’re happy to bring our team and our expertise to this project.”
Nicholson’s work on the project will be completed in summer of 2023.
**Photo courtesy of Northern Water
About ϳԹ
ϳԹhas been both a leader and an innovator in the geotechnical construction industry for more than 60 years. With regional offices across the country and headquarters located in Pittsburgh, ϳԹis a nationally renowned specialty contractor, offering proven expertise in the design and installation of deep foundation elements, earth retention systems and ground treatment solutions. We pride ourselves on our ability to consistently provide our clients with innovative, high-quality design-build options for projects of varying size and complexity. ϳԹis the North American subsidiary of Soletanche Bachy, one of the world’s leading geotechnical contractors, and is part of a global network of unparalleled geotechnical resources and expertise.
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