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Northeast Detention Pond / Will Rogers World Airport
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
(Cowboy Hall of Fame)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Spring Creek Sanitary Sewer Repair
Edmond, Oklahoma
This project involved topographic surveying, civil engineering design and construction administration for a 60-acre storm water detention pond. They hydrology was reviewed from a preliminary study and a model was developed for the basin. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' HEC-HMS program was used to model the hydrologic system and to design the outlet structure for the regional detention pond. Red Plains also provided utility coordination and modified the design to accommodate downstream drainage restraints. All plans and specifications were to Federal Aviation Administration and City of Oklahoma City standards. This project involved topographic surveying, civil engineering design, and construction administration for a slope stabilization project. The existing slope had badly eroded and was in need of remediation. The project involved design of an aesthetic solution acceptable near a National Museum. This project involved topographic surveying, civil engineering design and construction administration for an emergency repair to twin 24" sanitary sewer trunk lines crossing Spring Creek. The existing lines had been washed out due to recent flooding.
Northeast Detention Pond / Will Rogers World Airport
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
This project involved topographic surveying, civil engineering design and construction administration for a 60-acre storm water detention pond. They hydrology was reviewed from a preliminary study and a model was developed for the basin. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' HEC-HMS program was used to model the hydrologic system and to design the outlet structure for the regional detention pond. Red Plains also provided utility coordination and modified the design to accommodate downstream drainage restraints. All plans and specifications were to Federal Aviation Administration and City of Oklahoma City standards.
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