Public Works
Meadow Wood Reservoir
Client: HP Civil
Scope of Work: Shotcrete Shoring Wall
Project Year: 2024
The Meadow Wood Reservoir No. 16 project in Grants Pass, Oregon, is a crucial infrastructure development aimed at improving water storage, pressure management, and emergency response capacity for the community. This 1-million-gallon, reinforced concrete reservoir will enhance the local water supply system, promoting resilience and ensuring reliable access for residents.
Pacific Foundation’s scope of work includes constructing a curved shoring wall to stabilize the site during excavation, using soil nails and shotcrete for lateral support. This work ensures the safety and structural integrity of the reservoir and offers protection during a seismic event.
Expected to be completed by late 2024, this $7.3 million project aligns with broader goals of sustainability, emergency preparedness, and service reliability for the Grants Pass community.
The Project
The Meadow Wood Reservoir is a 1-million-gallon reinforced concrete tank designed to improve water storage, pressure stability, and emergency capacity in Grants Pass, ensuring reliable service for residents.
The Solution
Pacific Foundation constructed a curved shotcrete and soil nail wall to stabilize the excavation, providing vital lateral support and ensuring safe, efficient reservoir construction.
The Result
The reservoir will enhance water reliability, support fire suppression efforts, and increase overall water system resilience, benefiting Grants Pass residents and aligning with sustainable infrastructure goals.
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