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Reedy River Trunk Sewer System- Phase IIA & IIB Greenville, South Carolina
For Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority, Thalle Construction installed 20,107 linear feet PVC lined concrete steel-end sewer pipe ranging from 48 to 96 inches in diameter and 20 to 45 feet in depth. The project also included 1,318 linear feet of tunnels, 827 linear feet of concrete encased river crossing, 35,000 cubic yards of rock excavation and 15,000 linear feet of small diameter connector sewer. Traversing through the community of Greenville, construction was required within limited right of ways requiring specialized equipment and shoring systems. Thalle utilized both double and triple slide rail shoring systems to construct the project.
Deep River Outfall- Phase II High Point, North Carolina
For the City of High Point, Thalle Construction installed 13,700 linear feet of centrifugally cast fiberglass reinforced sewer pipe ranging from 54 to 66 inches in diameter and 35 to 60 feet in depth. The deep sewer construction included over 200,000 cubic yards of pre-cut benching and restoration, 74,000 cubic yards of rock excavation, 1,427 linear feet of 96 and 90 inch diameter tunnels and the removal of 4,500 linear feet of the existing aerial sewer crossings.
South Ocean Boulevard Sewer Construction Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
For the city of Myrtle Beach, Thalle Construction installed 5,000 linear feet of sewer pipe ranging from 8 to 48 inches in diameter and 15 to 24 feet in depth. The deep sewer required several different dewatering systems and extensive sheeting to maintain vehicular traffic to and from hotels on South Ocean Boulevard.
This project called for completion within a four-month window during the winter months. Thalle mobilized multiple crews to complete the work ahead of schedule, earning recognition for early completion.
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