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Bridge Over Stony Brook Replacement

Project Completed: September 1, 2016

Location: Tamworth, NH
Owner: Town of Tamworth
Engineer: Northpoint Engineering

This Project was to replace a NHDOT Red-listed Bridge for the Town of Tamworth.  This bridge had significant scour issues under the abutments due to many factors.  To mitigate these issues a larger and better aligned with the brook channel bridge was installed.

The bridge is located on Whittier Road in Tamworth, a former NHDOT roadway.  The original bridge was installed in 1927 and was sized much smaller than current […]

Septic System Replacement – Bluffs Blvd

Project Completed: July 13, 2016

Location: Center Ossipee, NH

Replacement of a failed septic system.  The work included removal of the failed leach field and septic tank and replacing it with an Advanced Presby Enviro Pipe Septic System.  Special care was needed for scheduling because this was an occupied home.

The existing system had failed and was in need of replacement.  The original system was installed over 30 years ago, and the tank size was  under sized for the current regulations  for a 3 bedroom home.

Issue: The […]

The Estates at Sherwood Forest

Project Completed: July 6, 2016

Location: Freedom, NH
Owner: Camp Robin Hood
Engineer: White Mountain Survey Company, Inc.

This project involved construction of a Subdivision roadway for a new 55+ living community in Freedom, NH.   It was a total of approximately 1,600 Feet of Road to service 18 home sites.  Included with the project was underground utilities and some minor drainage work.

The project serves a growing need in the Town as a 55+ concierge community where all of your property needs are taken care of […]

Oak Ridge Road Reconstruction

Project Completed: May 30, 2016

Location: Madison, NH
Owner: Village District of Eidelweiss
Engineer: Fluet Engineers

This Project was a Road Reconstruction to correct drainage and a deficient road bed.  The work included enhancements and repairs to the existing drainage systems, removal of unsuitable materials and relocating a waterline.  Road work went from the bottom of Oak Ridge Road up approximately 1,300 feet.

As this roadway had become severely deteriorated over the years it had become a problem as it could no longer be patched or repaired and […]