Hyrum Dam Spillway Replacement Hyrum, Utah
Maweeks provides 24/7 dewatering monitoring and groundwater field operations support for the Hyrum Dam Spillway Replacement Project, an active Bureau of Reclamation dam rehabilitation and spillway construction project in Utah. Our team supports continuous groundwater control efforts associated with excavation, spillway rehabilitation, and foundation construction activities requiring stable and dry work conditions throughout active construction operations.
Services include deep well and observation well monitoring, groundwater tracking, pump and flow monitoring, maintenance coordination, daily reporting, and operational communication supporting phased construction activities on a large-scale federal water infrastructure project.
Client: Ames Federal Contracting Group
Owner: Bureau of Reclamation
Year: 2025 - Current
Sevier Bridge Dam Rehabilitation Project- Yuba, Utah
Maweeks provided 24/7 dewatering monitoring and groundwater support services during the Sevier Bridge Dam Rehabilitation Project, Phase II, an award-winning dam rehabilitation project involving active excavation, groundwater control, and heavy civil construction operations. Our team supported stable excavation conditions through continuous groundwater monitoring, operational coordination, and dewatering system oversight within a remote project environment.
This project required reliable groundwater management, coordination with active construction operations, and continuous field monitoring supporting critical dam rehabilitation activities and construction continuity.
Client: Ames Construction
Owner: Consolidated Sevier Bridge Reservoir Company (CSBR)
Year: 2024 - 2025
Project Recognition: 2025 National Rehabilitation Project of the Year- ASDSO
DMAD Reservoir Dam Project- Delta, Utah
Maweeks provided 24/7 dewatering monitoring and groundwater field operations support for the Delta Melville Alexandria Drainage (DMAD) project area in Delta, Utah. Our team supported groundwater control and active construction operations through continuous field monitoring, dewatering system oversight, operational coordination, and daily reporting throughout ongoing excavation and infrastructure activities.
The project required continuous adaptation to changing groundwater conditions, coordination with active heavy civil construction operations, and reliable field presence supporting stable and dry work conditions in a remote project environment.
Client: Ames Construction
Year: 2022
Duration: 8 months
“Maweeks has played an important role on the Sevier Bridge Dam project by providing dependable field support and maintaining a consistent presence on site throughout critical construction activities. Their team has demonstrated professionalism, strong situational awareness, and the ability to quickly adapt to changing project conditions. The quality of their communication, organization, and operational support has made them a reliable partner in helping maintain project efficiency and minimizing disruptions in the field.”
— Ames Construction, Sevier Bridge Dam Rehabilitation project
