Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction
Past Performance
NAICS Codes: 237110, 237310, 237990, 212321
Culvert removal and installation, including stream diversion and habitat protection
Utility, Water and Sewer Related Construction
Trail Bridge Demolition and Construction
Trail Roads and Trail Construction
Landscaping and Irrigation
Excavation and Grading
Retaining Walls
Demolition
Crushing
Fencing
Culvert removal and installation, including stream diversion and habitat protection
Utility, Water and Sewer Related Construction
Trail Bridge Demolition and Construction
Trail Roads and Trail Construction
Landscaping and Irrigation
Excavation and Grading
Retaining Walls
Demolition
Crushing
Fencing
Radium Site Improvements / CRVFO
Project Owner: Bureau of Land Management
Scope of Work: Radium - The Radium project was to improve the existing campground and boat launch facility. Scope included installing a new precast toilet, building a changing room, steel parking delineators, concrete curbs stops, concrete tables, benches, steel fire rings, culverts, two new cabanas, ADA parking & walkways and fencing. Medved also relocated tables, boulders and a pay phone.
Scope of Work: CRVFO - Work included removal of steel barrier posts, fire rings, tables, post and cable fence. Constructing a new concrete boat ramp, new aggregate parking area, rebuilding the existing campsites and constructing new campsites, culvert installation, boulder placement, installation of new fire rings, picnic tables, concrete wheel stops and steel parking delineators.
Scope of Work: Radium - The Radium project was to improve the existing campground and boat launch facility. Scope included installing a new precast toilet, building a changing room, steel parking delineators, concrete curbs stops, concrete tables, benches, steel fire rings, culverts, two new cabanas, ADA parking & walkways and fencing. Medved also relocated tables, boulders and a pay phone.
Scope of Work: CRVFO - Work included removal of steel barrier posts, fire rings, tables, post and cable fence. Constructing a new concrete boat ramp, new aggregate parking area, rebuilding the existing campsites and constructing new campsites, culvert installation, boulder placement, installation of new fire rings, picnic tables, concrete wheel stops and steel parking delineators.
Hermosa Creek Confluence Fish Barrier
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, San Juan National Forest Pagosa Ranger District
Scope of Work: Medved began by clearing the site and installing a temporary access road to the remote location of the San Juan Forest. The creek was rerouted and sediment control was installed. The earthwork was completed and our subcontractor blasted the creek bed to obtain the desired surface to form and place the concrete fish barrier. The concrete was painted to match the existing limestone surroundings. The embankment and grading work allows the creek to pass through its natural route. Temporary access road was and the area was reseeded and returned to it's natural state.
Scope of Work: Medved began by clearing the site and installing a temporary access road to the remote location of the San Juan Forest. The creek was rerouted and sediment control was installed. The earthwork was completed and our subcontractor blasted the creek bed to obtain the desired surface to form and place the concrete fish barrier. The concrete was painted to match the existing limestone surroundings. The embankment and grading work allows the creek to pass through its natural route. Temporary access road was and the area was reseeded and returned to it's natural state.
Piedra Road Improvements
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, San Juan National Forest Pagosa Ranger District
Scope of Work: This project was to provide improvements along Piedra Road (CR600). The work consisted of replacing 14 culverts; pulling in the road shoulders and resurfacing 1.71 miles.
Scope of Work: This project was to provide improvements along Piedra Road (CR600). The work consisted of replacing 14 culverts; pulling in the road shoulders and resurfacing 1.71 miles.
Grand Mesa Skyway Trail
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, GMUG National Forest
Scope of Work: This project was a collaborative project between CDOT and the National Forest Service to construct parking lot access at the Skyway Trailhead. The existing State Highway 65 access was relocated, requiring removal of trees. Extensive excavation was performed to develop a new access road and the expansion and resurfacing of a parking area, groomer pad, snow storage area and a fuel storage pad.
Scope of Work: This project was a collaborative project between CDOT and the National Forest Service to construct parking lot access at the Skyway Trailhead. The existing State Highway 65 access was relocated, requiring removal of trees. Extensive excavation was performed to develop a new access road and the expansion and resurfacing of a parking area, groomer pad, snow storage area and a fuel storage pad.
Cascade Crushing
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, San Juan National Forest
Scope of Work: Pit development, blasting, crushing and stockpiling aggregate, testing, site restoration, road reconditioning
Scope of Work: Pit development, blasting, crushing and stockpiling aggregate, testing, site restoration, road reconditioning
McPhee Recreation Area Wastewater System
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, Region 2, San Juan National Forest, Dolores Ranger District
Scope of Work: Construct a waste-water system to collect treat and dispose of domestic waste-water generated at campground restrooms and campsites with sanitary sewer hookups. The project resulted in the construction of two individual sewage disposal systems and decommission of the existing waste-water treatment plant including all electrical connections and panels. The scope included installation a packaged sewage pumping station and four 1,500 gallon septic tanks, installation of two separate absorption fields consisting of 120 chambers each and a pressure field including a dosing system.
Scope of Work: Construct a waste-water system to collect treat and dispose of domestic waste-water generated at campground restrooms and campsites with sanitary sewer hookups. The project resulted in the construction of two individual sewage disposal systems and decommission of the existing waste-water treatment plant including all electrical connections and panels. The scope included installation a packaged sewage pumping station and four 1,500 gallon septic tanks, installation of two separate absorption fields consisting of 120 chambers each and a pressure field including a dosing system.
House Rock Trail Bridge in Oregon
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, Willamette National Forest
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: Principle Sub-Contractor, Medved Global self-performed 85%
Scope of Work: The project consisted of the demolition of an existing trail bridge and the design, fabrication and installation of a new glue-laminated wood stringer bridge. This bridge had to be prefabricated in parts and flown in by helicopter.
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: Principle Sub-Contractor, Medved Global self-performed 85%
Scope of Work: The project consisted of the demolition of an existing trail bridge and the design, fabrication and installation of a new glue-laminated wood stringer bridge. This bridge had to be prefabricated in parts and flown in by helicopter.
Summer Home Group Bridge Rehabilitation
Colorado
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, Rio Grande National Forest
Scope of Work: Medved Coordinated with the applicable utility companies to identify and protect the utilities that crossed the bridge. We removed the running planks, deck planks, bridge and the approach posts and railings; also removed and stored the diaphragms connected to the broken stringer. Medved replaced the center broken stringer and reinstalled the diaphragms. We then replaced the bridge, approach posts and railing, deck planks, running planks, curbs, and bumper planks. The disturbed roadbed was excavated and compacted.
Scope of Work: Medved Coordinated with the applicable utility companies to identify and protect the utilities that crossed the bridge. We removed the running planks, deck planks, bridge and the approach posts and railings; also removed and stored the diaphragms connected to the broken stringer. Medved replaced the center broken stringer and reinstalled the diaphragms. We then replaced the bridge, approach posts and railing, deck planks, running planks, curbs, and bumper planks. The disturbed roadbed was excavated and compacted.
Gothic Box Culvert Replacement Project in Colorado
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre & Gunnison National Forests
Project Size: 3 Open Bottom Box Culverts
Scope of Work: Consisted of removing four existing corrugated metal pipes from National Forest Lands and installing three open bottom box culverts above the town site of Gothic one each at Rock Creek, Quigley Creek, and East River. The sites were excavated to grade and the culverts were installed then the roadway was compacted and re-shaped. The road was surfaced with aggregate and grade-dips were constructed at each crossing. The stream beds were shaped and rock sills were installed.
Project Size: 3 Open Bottom Box Culverts
Scope of Work: Consisted of removing four existing corrugated metal pipes from National Forest Lands and installing three open bottom box culverts above the town site of Gothic one each at Rock Creek, Quigley Creek, and East River. The sites were excavated to grade and the culverts were installed then the roadway was compacted and re-shaped. The road was surfaced with aggregate and grade-dips were constructed at each crossing. The stream beds were shaped and rock sills were installed.
Poudre River Access Steps in Colorado
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, Arapahoe-Roosevelt NF Pawnee NG
Project Size: 4 separate river access steps
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: Principle Sub-Contractor, Medved Global self-performed 85%
Scope of Work: This project consisted of constructing four river access steps. The work included erosion control, excavation, reinforced stamped concrete and barrier rock placement at each location. The solicitation allowed 90 days to complete the project. Medved Global was on-site within 1 week of award and completed the project in 8 days while dealing with inclement weather.
Project Size: 4 separate river access steps
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: Principle Sub-Contractor, Medved Global self-performed 85%
Scope of Work: This project consisted of constructing four river access steps. The work included erosion control, excavation, reinforced stamped concrete and barrier rock placement at each location. The solicitation allowed 90 days to complete the project. Medved Global was on-site within 1 week of award and completed the project in 8 days while dealing with inclement weather.
Geyser Springs Trail Bridge near Dunton, Colorado
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, San Juan National Forest
Project Size: 1 50' Trail Bridge
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: Principle Sub-Contractor, Medved Global self-performed 85%
Project Size: 1 50' Trail Bridge
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: Principle Sub-Contractor, Medved Global self-performed 85%
Scope of Work: Medved Global's experienced team installed this 50' trail bridge in the beautiful San Juan National Forest. The work included the removal of trees and clearing and grubbing, then we excavated for the foundation construction, always being careful to avoid disturbing the stream with silt and debris. We then constructed the abutments and wingwalls (see bottom left picture). The next step was to backfill the abutments to just below the beam seat elevation and grade portions of the channel banks under the new bridge. We installed riprap adjacent to the new structure and erected the steel girders. Next the bridge was constructed including the rails. We then backfilled and created the approach embankments and installed the approach rails, completed the finish grading and re-seeding of the area. This project was completed within budget and ahead of schedule. There were no warranty issues or problems with the contract.
RETAINING WALL CONSTRUCTION
AMES GULCH, COLORADO
Project Owner: USDA Forest Service, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forest
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: 100%
Scope of Work: This project was for the construction of a mechanically stabilized earthen embankment with treated timber face. Project included construction of the retaining wall structure using treated timber and geogrid-category 4, clearing and grubbing, disposal of slash, structural excavation and embankment, tread construction and stabilization, drainage installation, and seeding.
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: 100%
Scope of Work: This project was for the construction of a mechanically stabilized earthen embankment with treated timber face. Project included construction of the retaining wall structure using treated timber and geogrid-category 4, clearing and grubbing, disposal of slash, structural excavation and embankment, tread construction and stabilization, drainage installation, and seeding.
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SLV FENCING PROJECT
Project Owner: Colorado Department of Transportation
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: 100%
Scope of Work: This contract was to remove a little over 5 miles of existing fence and replace with either combination or barbed wire fence along highway 160 in Rio Grande County near Del Norte, Colorado. The project included all end line and corner brace posts and resetting of 18 existing gates as well as a concrete washout structure, erosion control, soil re-conditioning, seeding, mulching and traffic control.
Percentage of work performed by Medved Global: 100%
Scope of Work: This contract was to remove a little over 5 miles of existing fence and replace with either combination or barbed wire fence along highway 160 in Rio Grande County near Del Norte, Colorado. The project included all end line and corner brace posts and resetting of 18 existing gates as well as a concrete washout structure, erosion control, soil re-conditioning, seeding, mulching and traffic control.