Commencing in January of 2021, SOLID BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION mobilized to the Holland BPW site in Holland, MI to begin assembling equipment and installing test piles. The General Contractor, Davis Construction out of Lansing, MI, had high demands when it came to both scheduling and tolerances.
The job consisted of 2 load tests to be performed on 14” Rigid Inclusions that ranged from 55 to 60 feet in length. Once load tests were approved, SOLID BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION started drilling the 300 +/- piles.
Going into the load testing phase in late December, SOLID BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION had high expectations for how the piles would perform, and expectations were far exceeded. Both static load tests were performed, submitted and approved on time, and the piles tested were proven to 2.5 to 3+ times their design capacity!
The agreed upon start date for SOLID BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION was early January of 2021, and the crew hit the ground running. It was critical to Davis’s schedule that crew finish all the piles under the main Digester in the first three weeks of drilling, which was around 260 piles. SOLID BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION blew this number out of the water by installing 260 piles in 10 working days, with a single day high of 32 piles.
As with most projects, there were many site coordination issues that came up due to the number of contractors on site performing various tasks. Weekly coordination meetings and planning amongst the contractors alleviated most of these issues.
Throughout the entire job, SOLID BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION was able to work safely and effectively. Holland BPW was a fantastic learning experience for young employees on site and an exciting job to be a part of for many veterans of the work that had knowledge to share.