Intermountain Health is constructing a new campus in Golden, CO in response to feedback from the local community. The hospital is being constructed on a 28-acre site at the Clear Creek Crossing development, a strategic choice that caters to the growing population and healthcare demands of the region. The new five-story, 130,000-square-foot medical campus will become the most efficient healthcare facility in the Front Range area. The choice of FODS as the site entrances demonstrates the commitment to both efficiency and health for the local community.
Read MoreErie’s North Water Reclamation Facility is undergoing major improvement to increase capacity for the growing town. The improvements will continue until 2028 as the plant is upgraded to a Class A facility which can provide safe water for additional applications. Archer Western is contracted to perform the work and is using FODS Trackout Control Mats to as the Stabilized Construction Entrance BMP to minimize vehicle sediment tracking.
Read MoreThe Catbird Hotel is constructed on the corner of Marion and Walnut in Denver’s RiNo Arts District. Using innovative building materials, construction crews would assemble each floor in under three weeks as the pre-manufactured structural and exterior panels were delivered to the site. Construction in urban environments requires contractors to deploy effective and safe BMPs to prevent sedimentation and water pollution from exiting vehicles. The FODS Trackout Control Mats were to used on all three site entrances to provide access to the frequent delivery trucks and construction vehicles.
Read MoreIn response to rapid urban expansion, The Opus Group (Opus) began construction of its third multi-family development in Denver’s Jefferson Park neighborhood. The experienced building and engineering teams found solutions to the unique challenges posed by the varied topography and space constraints of the project. Opus installed FODS Reusable Construction Entrance System on the three entrances to minimize vehicle sediment tracking onto the active roads.
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