PROJECT INFORMATION
As one of America’s leading deep foundation specialists, Case Foundation Company has the resources and experience you need for the performance you expect. And although you may never see our best work, you will have the confidence of knowing that we have been there, working from the ground down to ensure structural performance from the ground up.
Augered Cast-in-place piling overcome adverse soil conditions at a power plant addition.
Construction Manager: Lunda Construction Company
Engineer: Black & Veatch
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Block 37: Chicago, IL
Services: Drilled Shafts, Structural Diaphragm Walls, Secant Pile Walls, Top Down Construction
Case Foundation Company’s full complement of deep foundation services anchor major commercial development in the heart of downtown Chicago.
Construction Manager: W.E. O’Neil Industries, Inc.
Architect: Gensler Architects /Perkins & Will
Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti Engineers
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The Edwardsport IGCC Project involved the installation of 779 drilled shafts ranging in diameter from 3’ to 5’ with lengths ranging from 19’ to 53’.
Owner/Contractor: Duke Energy Indiana, Inc.
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Record-setting offshore shafts provide a key element in a cooling water intake system.
Owner: We Power
Construction Manager: Bechtel Power Corporation
Tunnel Contractor: Kenny Construction Company
Intake System Engineer: Hatch, Mott Engineers
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From July 2008 to September 2008, Case Foundation completed auger cast piles at the new campus of Elmhurst Memorial Hospital in Elmhurst, IL.
Owner/Developer: Elmhurst Hospital
Contractor: Gilbane Building Company, Inc.
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Concrete diaphragm (slurry) walls provide watertight basement walls and permanent support for a 60’ deep parking garage in downtown San Francisco.
Developer: Millennium Partners
Construction Manager: Bovis Construction Corporation
Engineer: DiSimone Consulting Engineers
Architect: Gary E. Handel & Associates
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From Dec. 2008 to October 2009, Case Foundation completed the foundations package for the new Mansueto Library.
Owner/Developer: University of Chicago
Construction Manager: Barton Malow Company
Architect: Murphy/Jahn
Engineer: alvorsen & Partners
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The Lamb Blvd Improvement Project involved constructing a new portion of Lamb Blvd.
Owner/Developer: City of North Las Vegas
Contractor: Las Vegas Paving Corp.
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Lead-mounted downhole hammer installs cut-off wall on steep slope of dam abutment.
Owner: Sheep Creek Irrigation Authority
Consultant: URS Greiner Woodward Clyde
Contractor: Empire Sand & Gravel, Billings, MT
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16 caissons, 8 ft diameter, original depth of 205’.
Owner/Developer: New Jersey Turnpike Authority
Contractor: Agate Construction Company
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From November 2009 to January 2010, Case Foundation completed auger cast piles at the new Presbyterian Hospital in Rio Rancho, NM.
Owner/Developer: Presbyterian Healthcare Service
Contractor: McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
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River East Center: Chicago, Illinois
Services: Drilled Shafts, Structural Diaphragm Walls, Top Down Construction
Case’s specialty construction services combine to launch, top-down/construction of a major mixed-use project in downtown Chicago.
Owner/Developer: MCL Companies
Construction Manager: AMEC (formerly Morse Diesel)
Architect: DeStefano & Partners
Engineer: Chris Stefanos & Association
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From November 2009 to January 2010, Case Foundation completed auger cast piles at the new Presbyterian Hospital in Rio Rancho, NM.
Owner/Developer: Arizona Department of Transportation
Contractor: Ames Construction, Inc.
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Trump Tower rises on 230 caissons – both rock bearing and hardpan – installed on a narrow footprint along the Chicago River.
Owner/Developer: Trump Organization
Construction Manager: Bovis Lend Lease
Architect/Engineer: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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From November 2009 to January 2010, Case Foundation completed auger cast piles at the new Presbyterian Hospital in Rio Rancho, NM.
Owner/Developer: Dominion Power
Contractor: Shaw Constructors, Inc.