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Mount Valley Foundation Services

 

Phone:
(800) 333-8819
(803) 691-4400

 

Fax:
(803) 691-4420

 

Mailing Address:

PO Box 23429
Columbia, SC 29224

 

Commercial Case Histories

Whether you're an engineer, a contractor, or a professional of any sort, Mount Valley can meet the needs of your project. We've provided a few of case histories as a sampling of hundreds of commercial projects completed by Mount Valley.

As you will find in these case histories, Mount Valley is not only the most experienced at installing standard pre-construction helical piers, but we have an outstanding history in specialized situations. Whether racing against rising waters to stabilize a retaining wall or customizing solutions to meet a non-standard stabilization need, Mount Valley has a proven history of meeting the needs of any given project.

 

Lake Greenwood State Park

Lake Greenwood Park Case History - PDF File

This historic retaining wall was of special interest to the Park Service because it represents one of the first South Carolina projects completed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a New Deal Program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression in 1938. Click the link above to read the full report in pdf format.

 

Misty Woods Apartment Complex

Misty Woods Apartment Case History - PDF File

While the state park retaining wall above (first case history on this page) required helical piers to underpin the retaining wall, Misty Woods required the use of helical tieback anchors to attain horizontal stability for their retaining wall. This project required 166 tiebacks to be installed within the contractor's time-sensitive schedule. Click the link above to read the full report in pdf format.

 

Chevron Texaco Blending Facility

Chevron Texaco Case History - PDF File

Chevron Texaco required a quick and effective solution to install foundation anchoring for a tanker truck unloading bay expansion at their facility in Charleston, South Carolina. The owner sought a system capable of being installed with little to no disruption of plant operations. The low head room and process piping made the use of conventional pile driving equipment impossible. Click the link above to read the full report in pdf format.