Roaring Fork Transportation Authority – Roaring Fork Bridge Rehabilitation

The Roaring Fork Bridge was built in the late 1800’s. It is a 5 span bridge on timber pile abutments/bents and concrete piers across the Roaring Fork River in Carbondale, CO. This project included  installing temporary shoring and replacing the Timber Pier, replacing the abutment backfill, approach retaining walls and rails, north span floor beams, […]

Colorado DOT-US 160 Scour Measure

This project was located in CDOT’s Region 5 in Montezuma County. Project consisted of US 160 Scour Repairs at the San Juan River and Aztec Creek over 1½ acres. The work performed in the San Juan River was under Federal jurisdiction due to its location on Tribal Lands. Meridian installed a Cofferdam in order to […]

Lower Greasewood Water System: Industrial Project

Our strong past performance and standing as a low competitive bidder and qualified contractor with appropriate licensing, insurance, and bonding abilities led us to the Lower Greasewood Water System. This critical industrial project required innovative solutions to obtain reliable, treated water in a remote setting. Despite out of sequence work requests and time-consuming supply chain […]

Wister Lake Conduit Seals: Specialty Project

The Wister Lake Conduit Seals was awarded to Meridian Engineering based on a firm, fixed price. This specialty project was given to us by the Army Corps of Engineers to replace the joint seals in the 12ft diameter drainage conduits for their dam. This demand was sparked due to the wear of the existing seals, […]

67th Street Chlorine Booster Station: Industrial Project

The city of Lawton was facing the potential of a high algae content in their drinking water storage system during periods of high heat. The algae count in the drinking water would have proven unfit for human consumption. Fortunately, with unrivaled cost value to the owner, Meridian Engineering’s competitive bid awarded us the opportunity to […]

Lower Montoyas Arroyo Water Quality Feature: Flood Control Project

Meridian Engineering secured the Lower Montoyas Arroyo Water Quality feature as a low-priced, qualified bidder. This flood control project called us to address sediment removal and drainage redirection while enhancing the landscape aesthetics of the site. However, we were faced with several unique challenges, including monsoon weather events and the need to source the appropriate […]

Sleepy Farms Dewatering: Specialty Project

A team of general construction contractors installing pipes attached to a large tank

There are very few contractors that perform dewatering. However, it was our competitive pricing that set us at the forefront of the Sleepy Farms Dewatering project. This case involved a general contractor seeking assistance with dewatering, the installation of a list station, approximately 1,500 LF of deep sewer, and a water table that needed to […]

Reach 22A Navajo Gallup Water Supply: Industrial Project

Standing as the best value bidder, the government placed their trust in Meridian Engineering to take on a vital piece of a large objective to provide reliable water to remote tribal villages. The Reach 22A Navajo Gallup Water Supply project began with obstacles due to the unpredictable, multi-season weather conditions, remote setting, and rock excavation […]

Colorado DOT – SH 133 Rockfall Mitigation: Specialty Project

State highway 133 from Milepost 47 through Redstone, CO to Milepost 59 is a high-volume stretch of highway located in an environmentally sensitive area along the Crystal River Corridor. Meridian Engineering was bid-awarded the task of implementing a safety factor on this roadway to mitigate falling rock and debris flows during rain event to uphold […]

Oklahoma DOT Murray County Highway 77D: Heavy Road Project

Following a competitive bid, Meridian Engineering partnered with Oklahoma DOT to widen a key portion of Murray County Highway 77D to accommodate higher traffic volumes. The project also required an upgrade to the highway’s rockfall mitigation system. These demands posed significant challenges in terms of facilitating drilling and blasting so close to a busy roadway […]

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