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Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension Lane and Shoulder Expansion Project

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March 1, 2022 by

To elevate a traffic bottleneck and promote a safer roadway, the PA Turnpike Commission added one driving lane and wider shoulders in both directions. With the increase of impervious surface coverage, bioretention basins were installed periodically along the length of the highway. The onsite soil was a combination of thin clay soil with a large percentage of shale rock, so utilizing onsite soil was not an option. Laurel Valley Soils blended the Biosoil using a combination of locally sourced loam soil, coarse concrete sand and STA Certified Premium Compost. 

On average, 500 yards per day was produced and delivered. Testing was provided regularly as part of the verification process required by the Turnpike Commission. While this project was a very heavy lift especially taking into account that the regular production schedule was needed to simultaneously be fulfilled, customer expectations standards were maintained for all deliveries.

The project was a huge success and Laurel Valley Soils was proud to be a part of this important infrastructure improvement.

March 1, 2022 by

Following the 2013 US Open, Merion Golf Course had their driving range completely renovated. The renovation by Motton Golf Course Renovations Inc., was a major upgrade of the existing range and included the installation of a new sub-base and a network of underdrainage. The playing surface was sculpted into beautiful undulating sight lines utilizing over 2,000 cubic yards of Laurel Valley Enriched Topsoil on which new sod was laid. The sod laid in late spring knitted in exceptionally well and the range was opened on schedule in the early fall.

March 1, 2022 by

The Radnor Hunt Race Meet is one of the most prestigious stops along the spring Steeplechase horse racing circuit. With nearly $200K of purse money on the line and the most elite horses racing, the safety and condition of the race course is of utmost importance. The National Steeplechase Association rates the condition of all their race courses on the circuit and Radnor consistently scores 10 out of 10, in both turf quality and soil density. This is because the race director invests in seeding, aerating, and compost topdressing every year.

Compost amended soils promote a deeper, healthier root structure for turf which provides shock absorption and helps prevent divoting and shearing of the turf. This results in preventing slips, falls, and soft tissue injuries not only for horses, but human athletes as well. 

Charles Fitzgerald of Grass Management, is known as a wizard of turf and at Radnor, he prefers to topdress with Laurel Valley Soils TurfDress Compost. The flowability of the compost through his topdressing equipment, along with proven results, makes this compost Charlie’s choice for large sports turf applications.

March 1, 2022 by

A bypass connector loop road was installed to circumvent and ease congestion at the Route 30 and Route 41 intersection, a very busy, major transportation corridor. Several stormwater basins lined with a PennDOT specified amended soil with a high organic matter content, were strategically installed to capture the storm water runoff from the new road surface.

March 1, 2022 by

As part of a new outdoor retail shopping center, a stormwater management plan adhering to local BMP’s was developed. Several bioretention basins were strategically located throughout the property to capture stormwater runoff from the buildings and paved areas. DNREC B-14 bioretention soil was specified as it is the standardized mix for all bioretention basins constructed in the state of Delaware.

March 1, 2022 by

A new mixed use retail shopping center anchored by a Wegmans Grocery Store was developed. As part of its stormwater management plan to adhere to local BMP’s, several bioretention basins were strategically located throughout the property to capture stormwater runoff from the buildings and paved areas.

March 1, 2022 by

The Church of the Latter Day Saints Project in Center City Philadelphia, more than any other, exemplifies what we do best and what sets us apart from the competition. We were required to deliver a large volume of soil during a very tight time frame and within an even tighter and congested construction delivery zone.

Within the CLDS campus, several greenspaces were created including lawns, ornamental shrubs beds, flower gardens and mature tree plantings. All these were installed on top of the ground level roof of the subterranean parking garage and the first floor roof of the Welcoming Center. A combination of soils were designed and installed in a layered system in specific depths. Some of the soil was delivered in bulk and installed using an 80ft conveyor and some of the soil was delivered in super sacks and installed with a crane.

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Cira Green, Philadelphia’s first elevated park, is a 1.25 acre oasis located on an 11th story parking garage overlooking the Schuylkill River. It is also Philadelphia’s first blue-green roof which contains a “hidden” stormwater management system to irrigate the native plants, trees, perennials and grasses planted throughout. Due to logistical constraints during construction, the over 2000 yards of rooflite® Certified Green Roof Media was delivered “just in time” to the site and transported to the 11th story via a blower truck.

March 1, 2022 by

The beautiful turn of the century campus within the Philadelphia Navy Yard complex provided a great canvas for new buildings and landscapes to support Philadelphia’s burgeoning tech and Pharma economy. Knowing the entire landmass is man-made and built from river dredge and mainland soil spoils (with a brackish high water table) means a challenge for landscapes. And that’s not including standard legacy industrial soil contamination issues.

To address these concerns and ensure a successful and functional landscape for the Central Green project, Soil Scientist Tim Craul was brought in. After evaluating the existing soil conditions, he specified a two-layer soil system containing a coarse base layer for drainage to support a more organic root zone planting layer. Together, the soil layers work to support plant life while also maintaining optimum soil moisture and the ability to filter and infiltrate stormwater.

C. Caramanico and Sons spread over 3,000 yards of Laurel Valley Custom Engineered Soil to create Central Green’s “social space”, a six acre park-like setting. The landscape is a beautiful sanctuary for people to enjoy, play in, and unwind amongst aesthetically pleasing yet functional bioswales and rain gardens, seemingly hidden right before your eyes.

The award-winning landscape was designed by James Corner Field Operations, most recognized as being the Project Lead on NYC’s famous High Line, and is a wonderful example of what the future of urban stormwater management is all about.

February 28, 2022 by

Topdressing turf in conjunction with aeration and overseeding is an excellent way to lighten the soil and reduce compaction, which in turn increases both water absorption and moisture retention. Applying Laurel Valley Cyclone Compost also provides organic slow-release nutrients, rich amounts of organic matter and beneficial soil biology. When the health and safety of family, pets and the environment is top priority, compost is the best all around all-natural turf management tool available.

Laurel Valley’s Cyclone Compost was specifically designed for use with blower trucks. It is lightweight, friable and flows through the hopper and hose without clogging. Utilizing a mulch blower truck is the most efficient way to topdress turf for large acreage projects, as well as being handy in residential communities when working in tight spaces between trees, houses and driveways.

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