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Comite River Diversion

Comite River Diversion Canal | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Precision Construction served as a key contractor on the Comite River Diversion Canal project for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, executing both the Proposed Channel and Segment 4 packages. This massive flood control initiative required extensive heavy civil construction across multiple phases to create a critical diversion system for the Baton Rouge area. Our scope began with clearing and grubbing operations across approximately 100,000 acres, followed by excavation of roughly 1.2 million...

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Lost Lake

Precision Construction executed a complex remote island construction project for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, demonstrating our capability to deliver in challenging marine environments. The project required specialized barge-supported concrete delivery systems to place over 6,000 cubic yards of mass concrete under strict mix-time requirements. Operating in a remote island location presented significant logistical challenges that required careful planning and coordination. Our team managed complex marine logistics to ensure continuous concrete placement while maintaining...

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Pelican Island

Precision Construction completed a major coastal earthwork and dike rehabilitation project for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Pelican Island. The scope involved moving 1.5 million cubic yards of embankment material to raise and rebuild containment dikes, construct concrete structures, and reconfigure drainage systems throughout the site. Working in challenging marsh conditions required specialized equipment and careful execution to maintain stability and environmental compliance. Our team coordinated...

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First Solar

Turnkey Heavy Civil Site Package (650,000 SF Facility) Delivered a turnkey heavy civil site package including 640,000 CY embankment, 4M SF lime stabilization, 1.5M SF cement-treated subbase, 40,000 tons of aggregate, and full water, sewer, and storm utility systems.

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