b'PROJECT PROFILEincorporated 850 interlocking precastThe essence of the project was toof riprap in three different classes. blocks, 150 lineal metre sheet pile dikeprotect the downstream industrialWe also replaced the citys effluent wall and upgrades to the storm systemssite. We have whats called least riskoutfall discharge system within the and the sanitary effluent outfall system.timing windows for our in-streamKettle River. The Trans Canada Trail, which also runswork dealing with fish habitats. To take through the city, was upgraded and newadvantage of this window, we builtThis kind of work is really fencing and gates were installed along thethe dike in June and July of 2024 forour specialty. Were experts in entire alignment of the new dike. Erosionthe out-of-stream work and then wentenvironmental projects like this, and protection adjacent to the new dike alongback during the fish window openingmuch of our work involves working the Kettle River was installed, using overon September 1, Udy explains.in and around streams and sensitive 10,000 tonnes of various classes of rockThats when we finished all the streamhabitat locations.and riprap. work, which was over 10,000 tonnes A COLLABORATIVE AND Specializing in Structural Architectural & Utility Precast ProductsTRANSPARENT PROCESSWith the risks and consequences of DELIVERYgetting the work done thoroughly & CRANEand on time, Landmark, city staff, SERVICEconsultants and other constructionManholeSeptic TanksUtility ProductsOil Interceptors AVAILABLE companies worked together with fluidCatch BasinsBarriersBox CulvertInlet/Outlet Structures communications a top priority.Picinic Tables Parking CurbsC.I Frame & GratesLight Pole BasesCable Duct Trenches1161A Chief Louis Way, KamloopsJust the scale of these projects and Fax: (250) 382-5786 Email:info@kempconcrete.com Web:www.kempconcrete.com their inherent complexity meant that everyone needed to be working together as best they could, Udy says. It was serious work, and our team at Landmark, for example, worked seven days a week throughout the entire project to get everything done within the allocated timing.Not only did we work closely with the businesses in the affected area, [but] we established a plan that would have the least environmental impact, Stevens adds. We didnt want to negatively affect the river, the riparian area or any of the businesses at the site, so we struck a balance between the two. No question that the project benefited greatly from early involvement with the contractors and the citys staff and engineersit was a thoroughly cooperative and professional scenario.Another great example of the spirit of cooperation was how Landmark Solutions kept an important pedestrian multi-use trail open throughout construction. While not an easy task, it perfectly represents the good faith and transparent approach of all involved in the projects.30 SOUTHERN INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION'