Project Overview

In the heart of one of Oklahoma’s fastest growing communities, keeping the residents safe was our highest priority.

The existing two-lane street and decrepit bridge were removed and reconstructed to fit a new three-lane street consisting of asphalt and concrete paving. A uniquely patterned cast-in-place retention wall was constructed to protect the neighboring housing addition. The storm sewer was upgraded and rerouted to ensure proper flow of the surrounding areas’ storm drainage. An updated sanitary and waterline system was installed to help increase the supply to these ever-growing neighborhoods.
Coordination and dialogue with three interested owners (ODOT, City of Jenks and CCRRWD#2) helped the transition from design to construction go smoothly. Proper scheduling of tasks and resources, along with management of multiple subcontractors, allowed this project to be a success.

Work Done

  • Heavy Highway / City Streets
  • Asphalt & Concrete Paving
  • Bridge & RCB Construction
  • Cast-In-Place Retaining Wall
  • Storm Sewer Utilities
  • Water & Sanitary Sewer Utilities

 

Products & Quantities

  • Unclassified Excavation & Borrow = 25,000 CY
  • Base Aggregate = 19,020 TONS
  • Asphalt Paving = 7,700 TONS
  • PC Concrete Pavement = 375 CY
  • Single Span Bridge = 137 LF
  • Retaining Wall, 623 LF long = 660 CY
  • Storm Sewer = 4,100 LF with 44 Storm Structures
  • Waterline = 4,500 LF
  • Sanitary Sewer = 3,600 LF
  • Traffic Signals

Work Done

  • Heavy Highway / City Streets
  • Asphalt & Concrete Paving
  • Bridge & RCB Construction
  • Cast-In-Place Retaining Wall
  • Storm Sewer Utilities
  • Water & Sanitary Sewer Utilities

 

Products & Quantities

  • Unclassified Excavation & Borrow = 25,000 CY
  • Base Aggregate = 19,020 TONS
  • Asphalt Paving = 7,700 TONS
  • PC Concrete Pavement = 375 CY
  • Single Span Bridge = 137 LF
  • Retaining Wall, 623 LF long = 660 CY
  • Storm Sewer = 4,100 LF with 44 Storm Structures
  • Waterline = 4,500 LF
  • Sanitary Sewer = 3,600 LF
  • Traffic Signals

Project Overview

In the heart of one of Oklahoma’s fastest growing communities, keeping the residents safe was our highest priority.

The existing two-lane street and decrepit bridge were removed and reconstructed to fit a new three-lane street consisting of asphalt and concrete paving. A uniquely patterned cast-in-place retention wall was constructed to protect the neighboring housing addition. The storm sewer was upgraded and rerouted to ensure proper flow of the surrounding areas’ storm drainage. An updated sanitary and waterline system was installed to help increase the supply to these ever-growing neighborhoods.
Coordination and dialogue with three interested owners (ODOT, City of Jenks and CCRRWD#2) helped the transition from design to construction go smoothly. Proper scheduling of tasks and resources, along with management of multiple subcontractors, allowed this project to be a success.