Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction group has been subcontracted to design and install two temporary support of excavation walls so the excavation can be completed for the WellSpan Health’s Surgical & Critical Care Tower.
Service Archives:
Hanover Prest Paving
Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction Group contracted with Hanover Architectural Products at their Hanover Prest Paving location in Thomasville, PA to install micropiles.
Queen Street Apartments
Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction group was subcontracted to design and install the deep foundations for a new twelve (12) story apartment building in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
PA Turnpike Northeast Extension Bridge NB 751
Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction Group was contracted to furnish and install temporary excavation support (TES) and micropiles for abutment support of a new bridge.
Winding Hills Crossing
Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction Group was contracted to furnish and install micropiles for abutment support of two new bridges.
PA Turnpike Bridge Replacement EB-103
Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction group installed approximately 245 micropiles for foundation support for the EB-103 bridge replacement on the main line of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Pennsylvania American Water
Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction group installed approximately 130 micropiles for foundation support for the new Pennsylvania American Water Headquarters, a major building addition on their Capital Campus.
Bunches Tower
Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction group furnished and installed nine micropiles around a telecommunications tower for The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission.
Paoli Train Station
Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction Group created innovative solutions using micropiles, tiebacks and temporary shoring for the Paoli Train Station project.
Knauf Insulation
Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction group performed work for the Knauf Insulation Plant, as part of plan upgrades to the existing facility located in Inwood, WV.
Johns Hopkins University, Pedestrian Bridge, Homewood Campus
Construction of the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Pedestrian Bridge presented unique environmental challenges for Wagman’s Geotechnical Construction group. The project is located at the University’s Homewood Campus in North Baltimore, MD. The bridge is 345 feet long and consists of two abutments and 13 tower foundations. Due to conservation restrictions in the scenic area, the […]