Past Project

Emergency Flood Clean-up

Repair and Reinforce

Mitigating Slope Stabilization

Vitae responded to a significant rain event triggering a rockslide of 10,000 cubic meters, depositing debris into the “Quick and Dirty Catch Basin,” designed to protect a roadway. This emergency flood slope stabilization project addressed the compromised catch basin and five affected culvert outlets.

Project Highlights

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Rapid Project Execution

Efficient Timeline Management

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Innovative Material Utilization

Riprap Recycling for Culvert Repairs

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Comprehensive Landscape Reclamation

Waste Material Handling

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Successful Emergency Stabilization

Nature-Induced Complications

Project Challenge

Dealing with the aftermath of a natural disaster requires meticulous planning and execution. The unexpected volume of debris in the catch basin and the compromised culvert outlets necessitated a careful balance between efficiency and precision. Vitae had to navigate through complex terrain conditions, assessing the stability of the slope while ensuring the safety of the team and maintaining the project’s pace.The urgency of the situation, with potential risks to the roadway and surrounding areas, heightened the complexity. Quick decision-making and agile responses were imperative to address the immediate threats posed by the debris and compromised culverts. Despite these challenges, Vitae demonstrated resilience and proficiency in emergency response. Their ability to swiftly adapt to the dynamic conditions of the aftermath showcased their expertise in managing nature-induced complications. The team’s strategic approach not only ensured the stabilization of the affected areas but also underscored their capability of efficiently addressing unforeseen challenges in the field of emergency flood slope stabilization.

Project Final View

The final review highlighted the success of Vitae’s emergency flood slope stabilization. The catch basin and culvert repairs were effectively executed, showcasing the team’s competence in managing complex and time-sensitive projects.

Project Duration: The scope of work had a tight timeline of 24 days, with Vitae completing in just 10 working days

Vitae’s adept handling of the emergency flood slope stabilization project not only showcased efficiency in rapid execution but also highlighted innovation in material utilization and comprehensive environmental reclamation. The team successfully navigated the challenges posed by nature-induced complications, demonstrating its emergency response and project management capabilities. The final review attested to the project’s overall success in mitigating risks and restoring stability to the affected areas.

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P.O. Box 1407
Pincher Creek AB, T0K 1W0

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