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Aquidneck Island Reliability Project

Located in Rhode Island

  • Capability
    • Electric Infrastructure
  • Completion 2018–2019

Project Overview

From 2018 to 2019, we were contracted to provide environmental matting and environmental controls for the 61/62 Aquidneck Island Reliability Project, which upgraded and improved power distribution for residents and businesses in the Portsmouth and Middletown areas of Rhode Island.

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Project Scope of Work Included:

  • Matting
  • Building Over 40 Work Pads and Pull Pads for the Drilling and Line Crews
  • Environmental Controls
  • Construction of Multiple Timber Bridges Across Streams
  • Replacing Multiple Culverts
  • Improving Right-of-way Access Roads
  • Bank Stabilization With Structured Retaining Walls

Challenges and Results

The road improvements required the laying of hundreds of cubic yards of stone and gravel to provide a stable surface. Our team also installed thousands of feet of compost filter sock along access roads and streams to prevent silt runoff from seeping into surrounding wetlands.

Clients count on our road building and environmental matting expertise to support the reliability of their power networks. The Aquidneck Island project is an excellent example of our ability to mobilize quickly to stabilize and protect work sites so projects can proceed as scheduled.

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Project Overview

From 2018 to 2019, we were contracted to provide environmental matting and environmental controls for the 61/62 Aquidneck Island Reliability Project, which upgraded and improved power distribution for residents and businesses in the Portsmouth and Middletown areas of Rhode Island.

Explore Project Details

Project Scope of Work Included:

  • Matting
  • Building Over 40 Work Pads and Pull Pads for the Drilling and Line Crews
  • Environmental Controls
  • Construction of Multiple Timber Bridges Across Streams
  • Replacing Multiple Culverts
  • Improving Right-of-way Access Roads
  • Bank Stabilization With Structured Retaining Walls

Challenges and Results

The road improvements required the laying of hundreds of cubic yards of stone and gravel to provide a stable surface. Our team also installed thousands of feet of compost filter sock along access roads and streams to prevent silt runoff from seeping into surrounding wetlands.

Clients count on our road building and environmental matting expertise to support the reliability of their power networks. The Aquidneck Island project is an excellent example of our ability to mobilize quickly to stabilize and protect work sites so projects can proceed as scheduled.

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