2023 Project of the Year Winner – CSP & Pipe Arch: Shoalwater Dune Restoration

This week's Project Spotlight is courtesy of Pacific Corrugated Pipe Co. and is this year's CSP & Pipe Arch Project of the Year Winner! Pacific Corrugated Pipe Company of Eugene, Oregon was contacted to help in a $40M restoration of a sand dune critical to the habitat and community of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe located near Tokeland, Washington. A temporary haul road and culvert crossing would need to be built to cross a 700′ wide saltwater slough to rebuild the southern dune next to the Pacific Ocean which had been destroyed.

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ICYMI: NCSPA Names Project of the Year Winners + Updated Winners!!


WINNERS UPDATE: Last week we announced our prestigious Project of the Year winners. While we were very proud of these projects we just had that nagging feeling that something was missing! After careful review of the projects we felt that some projects were just too good to not get the recognition they deserved. In light of this, it is our absolute pleasure to announce the following changes to our Project of the Year Winners!!


DOT Project of the Year Winner:

Yellow Mill Bridge CT DOT Rehab by Contech Engineered Solutions


Rehabilitation Project of the Year Winner:

Union Pacific Bridge Replacement by Lane Enterprises Inc


Retention Project of the Year Winner:

Digital Technology Site by Contech Engineered Solutions


Detention Project of the Year Winner:

Aspen Heights Off Campus Housing by Lane Enterprises Inc



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