Southland Holdings completes SELA-26 flood damage reduction project in Southeast Louisiana

Reuters03-20 22:09
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SLND">Southland Holdings</a> completes SELA-26 flood damage reduction project in Southeast Louisiana
  • Southland worked on the Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Damage Reduction Project (SELA)-26, where Jennifer Matranga served as Quality Control Manager and Alternate Site Safety & Health Officer.
  • The project scope included mass concrete placements for flumes and box culverts, plus construction of a canal structure intended to later support Norfolk Southern rail lines.
  • Work also covered removal and replacement of water, sewer, and drainage infrastructure, along with restoration of neighborhood streets and sidewalks.
  • The team coordinated design changes with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers while working near active railroad tracks and within an active drainage canal.


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