During March 2019 our community experienced historic and devastating flooding.  Almost all roads leading into and out of Valley were compromised and several are still closed at the time of this post.  On March 22nd Valley Corporation was chosen to repair two segments of the Q street corridor.  We are pleased to announce that we have completed work and the road is now back open to the public.  Details of the projects and our drone footage can be seen below.

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245th Street Bank Stabilization:

Owner: Douglas County

Project Manager: Jeff Grady

Site Superintendent: Kevin Hartman

Project awarded on 3/22/2019

Work began 3/25/19

Opened to Public again on 5/15/19

Subs who helped: Commercial Seeding, Midwest Guardrail

Major Items of work
  • Remove and Reset 550 LF Guardrail
  • Install additional 200 LF guardrail
  • Removed 25 Large Trees
  • Hauled in and placed 8550 CY of Soil for Embankment
  • Hauled in and placed 9,495 Tons of Rip Rap
  • Hauled in and placed 700 CY of Sand
  • Hauled in and placed 1150 CY of Topsoil
  • Installed 30 LF of 30” Corrugated Metal Pipe
  • 1.42 Acres of Seeding/Matting
  • Installed 740 LF of Straw Wattles
  • Traffic Control

Q Street West of Elkhorn River Bridge to Approx 261st Street:

Owner: Douglas County

Project Manager: Jeff Grady

Site Superintendent: Dave Almery

Project Awarded 4/11/2019

Work began 4/16/19

Opened to Public again on 5/15/19

Subs who Helped: Commercial Seeding, Constructors, National Concrete Cutting

Major items of work
  • 3365 LF of full depth saw cutting of 12” Asphalt
  • Remove and dispose of 5950 SY 12” Asphalt
  • Remove and dispose of 150 SY 7” Concrete Paving
  • Remove and dispose of 45 LF of 24” Corrugated Metal Pipe
  • Remove and dispose of 2 Headwalls
  • Construct  45 LF of 24” Corrugated Metal Pipe
  • Construct 2 Cast in Place Concrete Headwalls
  • Hauled in and placed 8805 CY of Soil for Embankment
  • 7625 SY of Subgrade Prep (before asphalt placed)
  • 7625 SY of 12” Asphalt Placed
  • 47.5 Stations of Shouldering
  • 200 Tons of Aggregate Surfacing for Roadway and Temporary Access Drives
  • Delivered 2100 Tons of Asphalt grindings to Douglas County
  • 17,785 SY of Seeding and Matting
  • Traffic Control