Wright, WY: Water District Improvements

Wright, WY: Water District Improvements

Wright, Wyoming

JR Civil completed the construction of Water Tank Improvements, a new chlorination facility, and waterline improvements for the Town of Wright Water and Sewer District.

South Dakota: TransCanada Housing Camps

South Dakota: TransCanada Housing Camps

Philip and Opal, SD

JR Civil was contracted for the construction of the housing man camps in South Dakota for TransCanada. This project consisted of approximately 365,000 CY of earthwork cut and fill, 65,000 lf of water and sewer installation, wastewater treatment, water treatment, electrical, water storage tanks, and aggregate laydown.

South Dakota: TransCanada Pipe Yard Roads

South Dakota: TransCanada Pipe Yard Roads

Harding and Tripp County, SD

JR Civil completed the construction of approximately 15 miles of county road upgrade improvements for haul routes for TransCanada and the Keystone Pipeline. This project consisted of road rehabilitation, 98,000 tons of aggregate laydown, magnesium chloride application and 84” triple arch pipe culvert installations.

Newcastle, WY: Cambria Improvement and Service District

Newcastle, WY: Cambria Improvement and Service District

Newcastle, Wyoming

JR Civil performed the construction of a new 200,000 gallon water storage tank, bleach shelter, approximately 2,300 lf of waterline improvements and new pump station.

Sheridan, WY: Hillslide Reclamation

Sheridan, WY: Hillslide Reclamation

Sheridan, Wyoming

JR Civil performed the construction of a Hillside Slide Repair in Sheridan, Wyoming that consists of approximately 50,000 CY of excavation and the installation of soil nails, gabion baskets, rip rap, stream reclamation and a new MSE wall.

Manderson, WY: Harmony Ditch Relocation

Manderson, WY: Harmony Ditch Relocation

Manderson, Wyoming

JR Civil performed the intake structure installation and relocation of Harmony Ditch Fish Bypass in Manderson, Wyoming for the Wyoming Fish and Game on the Nowood River. Construction consisted of approximately 2,000 lf of 42” pipe, intake structure construction and earthwork for ditch reconstruction, including reconstruction of the Nowood River banks utilizing wood toe stabilization.