NORTH REDMOND, WA, NOV 29, 2017 -- As part of Lake Washington School District's new Redmond Elementary School project, Oldcastle Precast Auburn was contracted to supply several hundred precast concrete panel sections for two massive detention vaults for the school’s new stormwater conveyance system.
BNBuilders Construction, BLRB Architects, AHBL Engineering and Oldcastle Precast Auburn collaborated in the creation of the new stormwater conveyance system in order to meet the requirements set by the Washington’s Department of Ecology.
"What we ended up doing was precasting the elements for the detention vault and craning them into place, instead of casting in place, saving us about two and one-half months, per vault, in the construction schedule," stated a member of the Lake Washington School District Support Services Team. "We are incorporating several different measures into the stormwater conveyance system, both naturally and mechanically, to hold, filter, clean and discharge clean stormwater. The engineering behind the site stormwater system is pretty amazing."
Oldcastle Precast Auburn provided 274 precast pieces, including flat base slabs, top slabs, and wall panels. Built between August 14-22, 2017, the north detention vault measured 44-foot-wide by 178-foot-long by various-height and the south vault, scheduled for November installation, will be 44-foot-wide by 220-foot-long by 8-foot-tall. In addition, Oldcastle Precast furnished ladders, cast iron covers, risers, grates and covers.