San Pedro Creek Project

A.H. Beck installs drilled shafts to depths of up to 60 feet with restricted access by historical monuments along San Pedro Creek in downtown San Antonio, Texas.

Owner: City of San Antonio

Contractor: Sundt Davila JV

Location: San Antonio, Texas

Solution: Deep Foundations

Industry: Commercial Construction

Techniques: Drilled Shafts

Owner: City of San Antonio

Contractor: Sundt Davila JV

Location: San Antonio, Texas

Solution: Deep Foundations

Industry: Commercial Construction

Techniques: Drilled Shafts

A.H. Beck installs drilled shafts to depths of up to 60 feet with restricted access by historical monuments along San Pedro Creek in downtown San Antonio, Texas.

Overview:

The San Pedro Creek Improvements Project is a 3.82-mile rehabilitation project that begins near the IH10 / IH-35 Interchange near W. Quincy and ends where San Pedro Creek and San Antonio River come together just south of IH-10The project consists of numerous retaining walls, elevated parking structures and new bridges in and around San Pedro Creek along the westside of Downtown San Antonio, Texas The drilled shafts on the project range from 18-inch to 60-inch diameter with depths up 60-feet.   The restricted access created by the historical monuments/buildings along San Pedro Creek in conjunction with working in downtown San Antonio provides a different challenge with each phase of work.