Location: Anchorage, AK

MOA is planning to upgrade East 42nd Avenue between Lake Otis Parkway and Florina Street. CRW was contracted to provide preliminary engineering and design services.

Location: Anchorage, AK

The Municipality of Anchorage has contracted with CRW to provide professional services to evaluate alternatives to upgrade Golden View Drive from Rabbit Creek Road to Romania Drive to current Municipal collector road standards and evaluate improvements to the Golden View Drive/Rabbit Creek Road intersection.

Location: Anchorage, AK

The project will reconstruct 48th Avenue and Cordova Street to MOA collector street standards. Improvements are expected to include foundation rehabilitation, new pavement, curb and gutter, storm drains, street lighting, pedestrian facilities, traffic calming, and landscaping.

Location: Anchorage, AK

The Municipality of Anchorage has contracted with CRW to evaluate alternatives to upgrade these roadways to current Municipal standards, between Northern Lights Boulevard to Spenard Road. This will improve both pedestrian and driver safety. Improvements are expected to include a new road base, pavement, drainage system, pedestrian/bicycle facilities, and lighting.

Location: Anchorage, AK

MOA is planning upgrades of the W. 32nd Avenue and E. 33rd Avenue corridor that runs east-west through Midtown Anchorage from Arctic Boulevard to the Old Seward Highway.
AWWU-PRV-Rehab

Location: Anchorage, AK

CRW prepared design documents to upgrade existing pressure reducing valve facilities for Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility. Facility systems were upgraded to meet current code requirements, the water distribution system was simplified and optimized through pressure zone consolidation, SCADA enhancements were provided, and operations and maintenance costs were reduced.

Location: ANC, Anchorage, AK

CRW oversaw cone penetration testing (CPT) to investigate a shallow slide failure due to the November 2018, southcentral Alaska, magnitude 7.1 earthquake. The CPT soundings were performed in and around the slope failure; the data provided geotechnical recommendations for stabilizing the slope area.
King-St-Warehouse-Geotech-Investigation

Location: Anchorage, AK

Geotechnical engineering services were provided by performing multiple geotechnical investigations, at the client’s request, for site development, the proposed building, utilities, and asphalt and concrete pavements. The scope included the investigations, recommendations via a geotechnical report, liquefaction analysis, and groundwater level monitoring.

Location: Anchorage, AK

Mechanical work for this new facility involved heating and ventilation, and layout of the 12-inch and 16-inch water piping and valves. Due to the large pipe and valve sizes, a full 3D model of the facility was built to make sure all components would fit in the relatively small enclosure. The facility can handle over 20 million gallons of water per day.