Last month, we celebrated a major construction milestone as all 57 foundation piles were installed for one of the park's signature features, its future boathouse.
Additional work this month includes removing unforeseen buried concrete and hauling approximately 3,000 cubic yards of excess soil off-site. The two large soil stockpiles currently on site are part of a soil surcharge program designed to reduce future ground settlement and help ensure the long-term stability of the park.
The stockpiles will remain covered for dust control and compliance with city requirements while other construction activities continue over the next year. Once the surcharge program is complete and the ground has settled to an acceptable level, the soil will be used to fill the empty PG&E pit.
Also, as we announced in late June, we’re grateful to have been awarded a $4 million grant by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) to support our ongoing environmental cleanup and restoration work on this project.
💬 Have questions or concerns?
Feel free to contact the project manager:
David Froehlich
📞 628-652-6649
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