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Mouse River PH MI-2 & MI-3

  • Owner
    Souris River Joint Water Resources Board
  • Engineer
    Barr Engineering
  • Completion Date
    December 19, 2020
  • Contract Value
    $40,006,166.47
Highlights
  • 22,000 LF of fencing and 71,000+ SY of erosion control blanket
  • 45,000+ LF of combined water, sewer, and storm utilities
  • 6,100 tons of bituminous pavement and 2,100 SY of concrete pavement removed8,000+ SY of new concrete driveways and ramps
  • Golf course restoration including greens, tees, bunkers, fairways, and irrigation
  • Construction of general, mechanical, and electrical pump stations
Summary

As part of the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Plan, this project involved extensive civil, utility, and landscape reconstruction to improve flood resilience along the Mouse River. Work included floodwall and pump station construction, utility installation, erosion control, and large-scale golf course restoration. Key challenges included completing a 30-inch raw water river crossing, dewatering for multiple cast-in-place pump stations, and installing a raw water intake line directly into the Mouse River—all while maintaining tight environmental and schedule controls.

Leveled dirt area with pipes, fencing, and surrounding soil mounds.
Three excavators work in a muddy depression under an overcast sky.
Workers use excavator, install pipeline in gravel-filled trench.
Worker in safety vest installs concrete drainage structure in trench.
Stream with grassy banks, bare trees, erosion mats, yellow barrier.
New paved path, construction equipment, dirt piles, excavator, pipes.
Concrete blocks in rows on dirt near river and building.
Excavator on rocks near water, bridge and clouds behind.
Curved retaining wall and dirt path under bridge, tire tracks.
Stone wall and rocks under a bridge on a cloudy day.
Steel sheet piling, dirt piles, and partly built concrete structure.
Green hydroseed covers the ground and a long road walkway under blue sky.