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Working with community and stakeholders to create a solution to chronic flooding

At a Glance

  • $55M

    Rock Tunnel

  • 18

    Foot Diameter

  • 2,300

    Cubic Feet/Second

Location
Chicago, Illinois
Offices

Albany Park Stormwater Diversion Tunnel

The City of Chicago was experiencing overbank flooding during periods of high water flow. This meant extensive property damage to areas in and around Albany Park. The City's department of transportation selected us to provide design, project management, sub-consultant management, and construction cost estimates.

Our design services included tunnel and shaft design, GBR development, and preparation of contract documents. Other key elements of the project included participation in meetings with the local stakeholders, permitting, data collection and management, visits to the project site, and review, modification, and application of existing detailed GIS-based H&H models. We also completed studies of the existing storage and drainage conveyance systems.

The result? We developed the detailed design of a 5,807-foot (1,770-metre) stormwater diversion tunnel that would connect the north branch of the Chicago River (NBCR) to the North Shore Channel (NSC). The proposed diversion system will divert stormwater in excess of 24 inches (61 centimetres) from the NBCR to the NSC in order to help mitigate the City of Chicago¡¯s chronic flooding problems in the Albany Park area during extreme rainfall events.

At a Glance

  • $55M

    Rock Tunnel

  • 18

    Foot Diameter

  • 2,300

    Cubic Feet/Second

Location
Chicago, Illinois
Offices

Markets


Meet Our Team

Joe Johnson, Vice President, Project Manager

I get a strong sense of satisfaction from working to meet our clients¡¯ needs through the delivery of outstanding engineering solutions.

Greg Raines, Vice President

It is our responsibility to society, as the engineers, to deliver water conveyance and power tunnels in a safe and reliable manner.

Justin D. Bartels, Principal, Hydraulic Engineer

Treating water with respect will help is build a better, more sustainable future.

Thera Novotny, Principal, Project Manager

I get great satisfaction knowing that the work I do can help keep our streets safer and urban floodwaters out of my neighbor¡¯s homes.

Joe Johnson

Vice President, Project Manager

Greg Raines

Vice President

Justin D. Bartels

Principal, Hydraulic Engineer

Thera Novotny

Principal, Project Manager

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