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The man-made reservoir that supplies water for the Shenango and Beaver Valleys also acts as flood control and is a very popular recreational site in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania.
Tue January 26, 2016 - Northeast Edition
The man-made reservoir that supplies water for the Shenango and Beaver Valleys also acts as flood control and is a very popular recreational site in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania.
Originally completed in 1932 it is now a state historical landmark. Looking back at original construction photos of the Pymatuning Dam provided by Linda Armstrong environmental education specialist of the reservoir you can see a true contrast between the lifting equipment used then and what Clearwater Construction is using present day to work on the restoration of the original gate house and the surrounding rock you see being laid in the old photo.
Gary Gorski, CEO of Clearwater Construction, approached Gabe Lash of Stephenson Equipment about acquiring the Manitowoc MLC165 for the Pymatuning job. Clearwater Construction is a family-owned contractor that performs public work contracts over the entire state of Pennsylvania. It was founded in 2003, and has 175 employees. In addition to construction, they offer in-house design services and are able to self perform nearly 100 percent of any project from design to construction.
Gorski said “Right now the crane is being used to help restore the gatehouse at Pymatuning State Park in Pennsylvania. That project is going really well, and the MLC165 has been a big part of that. We love its capacity for both lift and reach, and it's really easy to operate. Most importantly, the safety features really put it over the top and make it an all around quality machine. Plus Stephenson Equipment is really easy to work with. They are always available and responsive to me, and they are clearly experts in the field of lift equipment. They know what they are talking about. They always have machines in stock and available at competitive pricing, and they do right by their customers.”
Gabe Lash, the area territory representative of Stephenson Equipment, said “Clearwater has purchased several cranes from Stephenson over the years, including three 100-ton (90.7 t) Manitowoc crawler cranes and a National 55-ton (50 t) boom truck. Right now they are renting the MLC165 from us with the option to purchase it. They haven't decided if they are going to buy it yet.” Gorski added, “but we're definitely leaning in that direction.”
The project at the reservoir includes the restoration of the original gatehouse and adding water control gates. The project will see the replacement of the original gates and the addition of several more gates, the additional gates will allow for downstream water temperature control. To allow Clearwater to dewater the area around the gatehouse they will be using the MLC165 to set a cellular coffer dam.
Once dewatered the MLC165 will assist in the task of replacing and adding the gates and the restoration of the gatehouse.
For more information, visit www.clearwaterconstruction.com/, www.stephensonequipment.com and www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/pymatuning/.