After running continuously for 111 years, the Olmsted Hydro Power Plant went offline for the last time in the fall of 2015. Ames crews mobilized to the site a year later to build a new hydroelectric plant adjacent to the retired plant.
Project scope included lining an existing 850-foot-long rock tunnel with 84-inch steel pipe, construction of a new cliff spill structure, surge tank, and powerhouse building; structural, mechanical, architectural, and electrical installation for the power plant building; a concrete box culvert tailrace; installation of an 84-inch buried penstock up a steep slope; hydroelectric equipment installation; and a new power transmission line.
Designed to achieve a broader mission of renewable, clean power generation and regional water conservation, the new power plant boasts a 12 MW capacity, enough to power nearly 3,000 homes.
Markets: Hydroelectric
Location: Orem, Utah
Completion: September 2018
Services:
Details:
- 104,000 cubic yards of earthwork
- 250,000 hours with no recordable or lost time incidents
2020 Excellence in Concrete Award
Category: Structures – Industrial
American Concrete Institute
2019 Intermountain Project of the Year
Engineering News-Record (ENR)
2019 Regional Best Projects
Category: Energy/Industrial
ENR Mountain States
2019 Regional Best Project: Excellence in Safety
ENR Mountain States
2018 Award of Excellence
Building/Industrial Division
Associated General Contractors of Utah
2018 Excellence in Masonry Honor Design Award
Utah Masonry Council