Mitigation Site for OR140
An endangered fish is sacred to native Americans near Klamath Lake. Conway created habitat and breeding areas by excavating channels and ponds within a wetland. This required sediment containment and the construction of temporary timber-mat access roads out into the lake. Conway completed the project ahead of schedule and earned an environmental excellence award.
South Coast Regional Seismic Resiliency Facility
Conway restored a substantial soldier pile and timber lagging retaining wall as well as associated sitework. Conway completed the job ahead of schedule.
Viento to Mitchell Point
This project involved three distinct elements: 1) conversion of two miles of the historic Columbia River highway into a paved bicycle and pedestrian path; 2) replacement of an existing campground; 3) extensive renovation of an existing maintenance building and yard. Some of the many, and widely varying, facets included: 1) clearing; 2) rock excavation; 3) […]
Barnes-Agency Phase 1
This project furthered habitat creation through the excavation and embankment of wetland dikes and the construction of access roads. Conway worked closely with private, federal, and Native American entities to overcome soft soil conditions and winter weather to complete this project on time.