ϳԹTakes Dam Experience to Georgia's Richland Creek
Pittsburgh-based geotechnical contracting firm ϳԹ is halfway through the first of two phases of their work at the Richland Creek Dam.
The project is located in Paulding County, Georgia, in one of the only counties in the metro Atlanta region without an independent water supply.
With the County expecting its population to double in the next 25 years, the need for an independent water supply became critical. To meet the need, the State of Georgia has contributed more than $80 million in low-interest loans and grants to the development of a new water supply reservoir.
The Richland Creek Water Supply Program includes the construction of a new dam, reservoir, water treatment plant, two major pump stations, 20 miles of pipeline and other distribution improvements.
The new dam will be an earthen embankment that will stretch 2,965 feet long and 125 feet wide.
The first phase of Nicholson’s work includes the installation of a 2,100-foot long, two-row grout curtain to a maximum depth of 140 feet and the second phase includes the installation of a 1,260 foot-long cutoff wall that will be installed to a maximum depth of 82 feet for the new dam.
“We have a long history of helping to rehabilitate older dams across the country, so it’s really great for us to be part of the construction of a new dam,” said
John Wise, Senior Vice President, ϳԹ. “This project is so integral to the growth and success of this community, and we’re really proud to be part of the construction team.”
Nicholson’s first phase of grouting work will be wrapping up in September, and the second phase will begin in the fourth quarter of 2017.
The estimated timeframe for Paulding County residents to be drinking clean water from their own water supply and treatment systems is Spring/Summer of 2019.
Pittsburgh-based geotechnical contracting firm ϳԹ is halfway through the first of two phases of their work at the Richland Creek Dam.
The project is located in Paulding County, Georgia, in one of the only counties in the metro Atlanta region without an independent water supply.
With the County expecting its population to double in the next 25 years, the need for an independent water supply became critical. To meet the need, the State of Georgia has contributed more than $80 million in low-interest loans and grants to the development of a new water supply reservoir.
The Richland Creek Water Supply Program includes the construction of a new dam, reservoir, water treatment plant, two major pump stations, 20 miles of pipeline and other distribution improvements.
The new dam will be an earthen embankment that will stretch 2,965 feet long and 125 feet wide.
The first phase of Nicholson’s work includes the installation of a 2,100-foot long, two-row grout curtain to a maximum depth of 140 feet and the second phase includes the installation of a 1,260 foot-long cutoff wall that will be installed to a maximum depth of 82 feet for the new dam.
“We have a long history of helping to rehabilitate older dams across the country, so it’s really great for us to be part of the construction of a new dam,” said
John Wise, Senior Vice President, ϳԹ. “This project is so integral to the growth and success of this community, and we’re really proud to be part of the construction team.”
Nicholson’s first phase of grouting work will be wrapping up in September, and the second phase will begin in the fourth quarter of 2017.
The estimated timeframe for Paulding County residents to be drinking clean water from their own water supply and treatment systems is Spring/Summer of 2019.
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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