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Elk Mountain Water Improvements
In early 2014, Westwood Curtis Construction was awarded a water system improvement project in south-central Wyoming focused on replacing deteriorating water mains and associated infrastructure.
Project highlights include:
Installation of approximately 2,700 linear feet of water main, services, and hydrants
Installation of new irrigation mainlines
Construction of an equestrian bridge
Roadway reconstruction and surface restoration
Upgrades to the existing chlorination system
Installation of 10” HDPE water main beneath an active waterway
Dewatering and ballast systems used to support waterway crossing
Construction began early in the year to stay ahead of rising seasonal groundwater levels. This project reflects Westwood Curtis’s ability to coordinate complex utility work, water crossings, and supporting infrastructure under challenging environmental conditions.
Town of Jackson Water Main Replacement
In 2015, Westwood Curtis Construction completed a critical water main replacement project in and around Town Square for the Town of Jackson, Wyoming, under a highly condensed schedule and within a busy commercial area.
Project highlights include:
Installation of approximately 1,100 linear feet of 12” ductile iron water main
Work completed within a narrow seasonal window prior to peak summer tourism
Accelerated construction schedule with pipe installation and surface restoration completed shortly after Memorial Day
Night work performed to accommodate Town Square businesses and maintain daytime access
Coordination with Town of Jackson staff during critical water main connections
Reconstruction of curbs, wooden sidewalks, and concrete paving at a high-traffic intersection
This project demonstrates Westwood Curtis’s ability to execute essential infrastructure upgrades efficiently while minimizing disruption in active, high-visibility downtown environments.
Wilson Sewer Improvements
Westwood Curtis Construction completed multiple phases of sewer infrastructure improvements in Wilson, Wyoming, delivering extensive utility installation under challenging groundwater and winter conditions.
Project highlights include:
Installation of more than 20,000 linear feet of sewer main
Construction of manholes and sewer service connections
Installation of HDPE pressure sewer systems
Construction of three 12-foot-diameter lift stations, each approximately 25 feet deep
Work performed in high groundwater conditions and winter weather
Road base grading and roadway paving completed as part of final restoration
Despite difficult site conditions, the project was completed ahead of schedule, reflecting Westwood Curtis’s ability to manage complex utility installations while maintaining efficiency and quality.
West Kelly Waterline
Westwood Curtis Construction completed a waterline replacement project within the Town of Jackson, Wyoming, focused on improving utility infrastructure while maximizing efficiency and cost savings.
Project highlights include:
Installation of approximately 4,580 linear feet of ductile iron water main
Installation of water main fittings, including 4”, 6”, 8”, and 12” gate valves and bends
Removal of approximately 6,100 square yards of existing asphalt roadway
On-site asphalt grinding and reuse of pulverized asphalt as road base material
Placement of approximately 1,150 tons of new asphalt pavement
Construction of new sidewalks and final surface restoration
By recycling existing asphalt on-site, Westwood Curtis significantly reduced material costs and eliminated asphalt disposal, delivering the project ahead of schedule while maintaining roadway quality and performance.
Snake River Sporting Club Infrastructure
Westwood Curtis Construction was awarded the contract to complete critical infrastructure work at the Snake River Sporting Club in Teton County, Wyoming, following the project’s transfer to the County using surety bond funding.
Project highlights include:
Installation of HDPE pressure sewer and water distribution systems to support issuance of certificates of occupancy
Installation of water distribution infrastructure at the water storage tank
Construction of a chlorination system
Subsurface stabilization and completion of the water storage tank
Repairs to previously installed HDPE pipeline due to deficient installation
Completion of pressure reducing stations and dosing siphons
Roadway completion and surface restoration
Prior to substantial completion, Westwood Curtis crews located and repaired existing water and sewer leaks, ensuring system integrity and long-term functionality. This project demonstrates the company’s ability to step into complex, high-responsibility situations and deliver reliable infrastructure under challenging conditions.
Pinedale Phase V Sewer and Water Improvements
Westwood Curtis Construction completed Phase V of the Town of Pinedale Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project, delivering major water, sewer, and stormwater system upgrades under challenging site and schedule constraints.
Project highlights include:
Replacement of approximately 1,800 linear feet of ductile iron water main
Replacement of approximately 4,000 linear feet of sewer main
Installation of approximately 5,000 linear feet of 12”–24” ribbed HDPE storm drain
Construction of approximately 4,600 feet of sidewalks and associated appurtenances
Extensive over-excavation of highways, streets, and alleyways
Work performed under strict timelines due to rising groundwater levels and tight paving schedules
Coordination with specialized inspections and multiple government agencies tied to funding requirements
Despite difficult conditions and complex oversight, the project was completed more than one month ahead of schedule, with substantial completion achieved in October 2010.
Star Valley Ranch Phase II Improvements
In 2012, Westwood Curtis Construction completed Phase II infrastructure improvements for the Town of Star Valley Ranch, Wyoming, supporting long-term water system reliability and community growth.
Project highlights include:
Construction of a 1,080-square-foot booster station, well house, and disinfection building
Installation of mechanical piping, electrical components, and pressure reducing valve (PRV) stations
Installation of approximately 9,830 linear feet of waterline and associated water services
Horizontal boring beneath a county road to minimize surface disruption
Road construction, site work, and landscaping
Project cost savings of approximately $90,000 achieved through value engineering and efficient construction methods
This project reflects Westwood Curtis’s ability to deliver complex municipal infrastructure while identifying cost-effective solutions without compromising quality or performance.
Rafter J Water and Sewer Replacement
From 2008 to 2010, Westwood Curtis Construction completed nine phases of water and sewer replacement work within the Rafter J Subdivision in Jackson, Wyoming, addressing widespread infrastructure deterioration caused by challenging soil and groundwater conditions.
Project highlights include:
Replacement and repair of deteriorated water services, valves, hydrants, and saddles affected by electrolysis
Rehabilitation of sewer mains impacted by groundwater infiltration and failing manholes
Work performed in high groundwater conditions, often within feet of the ground surface
Majority of construction completed during winter months to manage groundwater challenges
Use of specialized construction methods including:
Trenchless service replacement
Horizontal boring
Vacuum excavation
Injection grouting
Targeted open excavation
This multi-phase project demonstrates Westwood Curtis’s ability to execute complex underground utility rehabilitation in difficult environmental conditions while maintaining safety and system integrity.
Teton Village Sewer Replacement
In 2012 and 2013, Westwood Curtis Construction completed multiple sewer main replacement projects in Teton Village, Wyoming, supporting infrastructure reliability in a high-traffic resort environment.
Project highlights include:
Replacement of existing sewer main serving Teton Village
Use of pipe bursting methods to address challenging soil conditions and tight timelines
Installation utilizing 6” and 8” pneumatic pipe bursting equipment
Minimization of surface disturbance near Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Accelerated project completion through trenchless construction methods
This project highlights Westwood Curtis’s ability to adapt construction methods to site constraints while reducing surface impacts in active, high-profile locations.
Rawlins Water Main Replacement
Beginning in 2012, Westwood Curtis Construction partnered with the City of Rawlins, Wyoming to complete a major water and sewer infrastructure replacement project.
Project highlights include:
Installation of approximately 6,800 linear feet of water main
Installation of approximately 600 linear feet of sewer main
Replacement of existing mainlines using a combination of open trenching and pipe bursting
Installation of all associated appurtenances
Full street reconstruction following utility work
This project demonstrates Westwood Curtis’s ability to modernize aging infrastructure using efficient construction methods while maintaining roadway integrity and minimizing disruption.
Sinclair Water and Sewer Improvements
In 2013, Westwood Curtis Construction completed water and sewer infrastructure improvements in Sinclair, Wyoming, supporting long-term utility reliability and community use.
Project highlights include:
Installation of approximately 1,650 linear feet of water main
Installation of approximately 1,000 linear feet of sewer main
Construction of associated appurtenances and a fill station
Full street and sidewalk reconstruction following utility installation
This project reflects Westwood Curtis’s ability to deliver complete underground utility systems while coordinating surface restoration to minimize long-term disruption and ensure durable results.
Yellowstone Club Infrastructure
Westwood Curtis Construction supported multi-year infrastructure development at the Yellowstone Club, a limited-access private resort near Big Sky, Montana.
Project highlights include:
Construction of primary and secondary roadways
Installation of ski bridges and retaining walls
Water and sewer main installation
Large-scale mass excavation and site preparation
Construction support for multiple residential structures
This work required coordination within a restricted-access environment and adherence to high standards for quality, safety, and scheduling. The project reflects Westwood Curtis’s ability to deliver complex infrastructure solutions within high-profile, large-scale resort developments.
Spanish Peaks Development
Over a three-year period, Westwood Curtis Construction partnered with Spanish Peaks Development to complete multiple infrastructure and civil construction projects throughout Big Sky, Montana.
Project highlights include:
Construction of bridges, roads, and culvert systems
Tunnel installation and retaining wall construction
Drainage ditches and stormwater management systems
Installation of water, storm, and sewer utilities
Slide stabilization and wetland mitigation work
Large-scale earthmoving and site development
This long-term collaboration required adaptability, coordination, and consistent execution across a wide range of complex project types. The work reflects Westwood Curtis’s ability to support large-scale development through multi-phase infrastructure construction in challenging mountain environments.
Pine Glades Development
Westwood Curtis Construction completed infrastructure installation for the Pine Glades Development in conjunction with construction of the Cache Tunnel in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Project highlights include:
Installation of infrastructure for an attached housing development built on steep mountain terrain
Roadways supported primarily by retaining wall systems
Mechanical walkways constructed beneath driving surfaces extending nearly 1,000 feet
Townhome structures built directly over active driving lanes
Construction of lift stations and complex utility systems
Integration with the Cache Tunnel to support access and circulation
Built on the side of a mountain overlooking the National Elk Refuge and Grand Tetons, this project required advanced planning, engineering coordination, and precise execution. The Pine Glades Development is widely regarded as one of the most technically complex residential infrastructure projects completed in Jackson Hole.
The Vistas at Waters Edge
Westwood Curtis Construction completed underground utility and roadway work for the Daisy Bush Addition, a residential development serving 16 new housing units in Jackson, Wyoming.
Project highlights include:
Installation of water and sewer mains to serve 16 residential units
Resolution of complex sewer connections due to existing storm drains and underground utilities
Diversion of an active waterway to accommodate development needs
Construction of a permanent roadway providing access to the subdivision
This project required careful coordination and problem-solving in a constrained utility environment, demonstrating Westwood Curtis’s ability to adapt quickly and keep projects moving without delays.
Daisy Bush Addition
Westwood Curtis Construction completed underground utility and roadway work for the Daisy Bush Addition, a residential development serving 16 new housing units in Jackson, Wyoming.
Project highlights include:
Installation of water and sewer mains to serve 16 residential units
Resolution of complex sewer connections due to existing storm drains and underground utilities
Diversion of an active waterway to accommodate development needs
Construction of a permanent roadway providing access to the subdivision
This project required careful coordination and problem-solving in a constrained utility environment, demonstrating Westwood Curtis’s ability to adapt quickly and keep projects moving without delays.
Middle Connector Pathway Tunnel
In 2015, Westwood Curtis Construction completed a 2.4-mile paved pathway project that included construction of a precast concrete box culvert underpass beneath Highway 89, helping connect major pathway systems in Teton County.
Project highlights include:
Construction of a precast concrete box culvert underpass with wingwalls and lighting
Installation of associated drainage systems
Construction of soldier pile and gabion retaining walls
Pathway grading, paving, signage, and landscaping
Completion of a critical connection between the Snake River pathway system and the Highway 89 corridor
Upon completion, this project linked pathway networks on the west bank of the Snake River to the Highway 89 system, creating nearly 45 miles of continuous connected pathways throughout Teton County.
Phase 2 Pathway 22 East
In 2014, Westwood Curtis Construction was awarded the contract to construct sidewalk and multi-use pathway improvements along Highway 89 and Highway 22 in Jackson, Wyoming.
Project highlights include:
Construction of approximately 7,200 linear feet of sidewalk and paved multi-use pathway
Installation of 1,550 feet of 12-inch ductile iron water main completed in late 2014
Intersection reconstruction and full landscape restoration in 2015
Installation of 33 street lights, signage, and irrigation systems
Coordination of work adjacent to major highway corridors
This phased project required careful scheduling and coordination to complete infrastructure, roadway, and landscape elements while maintaining traffic flow and public access.
South Park Loop Highway 22 Pathways
Between the summer and fall of 2007, Westwood Curtis Construction built two multi-use pathways for Teton County along the South Park Loop corridor near Highway 22.
Project highlights include:
Construction of approximately 2,700 feet of pathway adjacent to State Highway 22
Installation of a keystone retaining wall
Creation of additional wetlands along Flat Creek
Construction of roughly 600 feet of pathway over existing wetlands
Coordination within one of Wyoming’s busiest roadway corridors
Completed in spring 2008, this project required careful planning to balance traffic, environmental considerations, and long-term public use.
Phase 2 N 89 Pathway
In 2011, Westwood Curtis Construction constructed a 7,500-foot paved pathway for Teton County within Grand Teton National Park and adjacent to the National Elk Refuge.
Project highlights include:
Installation of culverts ranging from 18” to 42” in diameter
Use of geogrid reinforcing mat, excavation, grading, and crushed gravel
Placement of asphalt pavement, signage, and guardrail
Construction of a 75-foot tunnel beneath Highway 89
Day and night construction shifts to minimize traffic impacts and reduce time within the public right-of-way
This project required precise coordination within a high-traffic corridor and sensitive environmental setting while maintaining access and safety throughout construction.
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