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GTNP Water Transmission & Utilities
Between Fall 2016 and Spring 2019, Westwood Curtis Construction completed a major water and wastewater infrastructure project within Grand Teton National Park. The work included installation of multiple utility systems supporting long-term operations within a sensitive and highly regulated environment.
Project Highlights
Installation of approximately 5 miles of 12” HDPE water transmission main
Installation of 8” HDPE water distribution main
Construction of 8” PVC gravity sewer and 4” HDPE pressure sewer
Utility installation coordinated with:
A new wastewater treatment plant
Pump station
Concrete water storage tank constructed by RSCI (Boise, Idaho)
Work completed over multiple seasons to meet environmental and operational constraints within the park
This project reflects Westwood Curtis Construction’s experience delivering large-scale utility infrastructure in environmentally sensitive locations while coordinating with multiple contractors and agencies.
South Pass Water Tank
In 2013, Westwood Curtis Construction installed a 10,000-gallon fiberglass Flowtite water storage tank for WYDOT at the South Pass facility. Due to the tank serving as the sole water source for the site, the project required precise coordination and an accelerated schedule.
Project Highlights
Removal of an existing steel water storage tank
Installation of a 10,000-gallon fiberglass Flowtite tank
Replacement of associated piping
Backfill and site restoration
Complete tank replacement performed in three days
Installation completed by Containment Solutions–certified personnel
This project demonstrates Westwood Curtis Construction’s ability to execute time-sensitive infrastructure work while maintaining service continuity and meeting strict operational requirements.
Rafter J Water Tank
Westwood Curtis Construction partnered with Rafter J and EAI West to construct a 200,000-gallon water storage tank, supporting regional water infrastructure and long-term capacity needs.
Project Highlights
Construction of a 200,000-gallon water storage tank
Installation of 10-inch and 12-inch ductile iron water lines
Site grading to support tank placement and access
Construction of an access road to the tank site
Revegetation and site restoration following construction
This project reflects Westwood Curtis Construction’s ability to deliver large-scale water infrastructure projects, managing both structural construction and supporting site work with precision and reliability.
SNOW KING WATER TANK
In 2011, Westwood Curtis Construction partnered with the Town of Jackson, Wyoming to construct a 130,000-gallon cast-in-place concrete water storage tank located on Snow King Mountain. The project supported municipal water infrastructure in a challenging mountain environment.
Project Highlights
Construction of a 130,000-gallon cast-in-place concrete water storage tank
Installation of approximately 400 linear feet of water main
Connection of water services to support system integration
Surface restoration following construction activities
Coordination with the Town of Jackson to meet municipal standards and timelines
This project demonstrates Westwood Curtis Construction’s experience delivering critical water infrastructure projectsin complex terrain while meeting public agency requirements.
SNAKE RIVER SPORTING CLUB WATER SYSTEM
Westwood Curtis Construction was awarded the contract to complete critical water and sewer infrastructure for the Snake River Sporting Club in Teton County, Wyoming, following the bankruptcy of the original contractor. The project was funded through surety bond monies and was essential to preparing the development for certificates of occupancy.
Project highlights include:
Completion of HDPE pressure sewer and water distribution systems
Installation of water distribution infrastructure at the storage tank
Construction of a chlorination system to meet operational standards
Subsurface stabilization and completion of the water storage tank
Repairs to previously installed, deficient HDPE pipeline systems
Installation of pressure-reducing stations and dosing siphons
Roadway completion associated with underground utility work
Identification and repair of water and sewer leaks prior to substantial completion
This project required detailed investigation, corrective construction, and coordination to address existing system deficiencies and deliver a reliable utility infrastructure under tight regulatory requirements.
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