Client:
City of Dell Rapids
Dell Rapids, SD
Key Features:
- 100’ pedestrian bridge spanning river
- 5 miles of 8’ concrete trail
- ADA accessibility
- Awarded the South Dakota Ready Mix Concrete Association Excellence in Ready Mix Award and the Associated General Contractors Build SD Award
Key Experience:
- Federal Transportation Enhancement Grant Funds
- Working around quartzite rock outcroppings
- Construction Administration and Observation
- SD Game Fish and Parks Grant
Recreational Trail
This project consisted of one and a half miles of 8’ wide recreational trail along the Big Sioux River and in the City Park in Dell Rapids, South Dakota. Also included in this project was a 100’ pedestrian bridge across the Dells of the Big Sioux River and a river access concrete pad in conjunction with the recreational improvements. Recreational trail paving was with 4” concrete and was made ADA accessible.
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