December 2013

December 3, 2013 | Uncategorized

VHI is currently wrapping up existing projects and is in the process of starting two new ones as well (Addison Landing Apartments and Maple Grove Commercial Subdivision).   Even though the weather has been colder and wetter than normal for this time of year, VHI is still ahead or on schedule for all projects.  Recently Awarded Projects: Project Name:  Addison Landing Apartments Location:  Fishers, IN Client:  Addison Landing Construction, LLC Type of Work:  Apartments Project Start Date:  10/21/13 Facts: Site was partially filled back in late 2011.  VHI is responsible for importing fill material to bring the site up to grade, grading building pads, lake bank, common areas, asphalt streets and parking areas. 1,390′ of 8″ sanitary sewer (HSE sewer district). 4,435′ of RCP storm sewer ranging in size from 12”-42” and 49 storm sewer structures, including an AS-9 Aqua-Swirl Water Quality Structure. 3,200′ of 4″ subsurface spider drains. 2,100′ of … Continued

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Valenti-Held Contractor/Developer, Inc. is pleased to announce the unveiling of our new web site

July 28, 2013 | News

Valenti-Held Contractor/Developer, Inc. is pleased to announce the unveiling of our new web site this month.  Please take a few minutes and visit this site and the other Valenti Held Group sites.  We welcome your comments. PROJECT UPDATE: We have recently been awarded several projects to add to list to be completed this year. 1.  Hawthorne Lakes Sec. 2 in Lafayette, IN Client:  Timberstone Development, LLC Type of Work:  Residential Subdivision Start Date:  May 6, 2013 Facts:   The project consists of approximately 66,000cys of borrow with 33,000cys imported off site to build an earth sound barrier mound.  Site utilities consist of 1,400’ sanitary main with 1,550’ of 6” laterals, 1,230’ RCP storm sewer and 1,500’ 8” DIP. 2.  White Lick Luxury Apartments in Danville IN. Client:  Pride One Construction Type of Work:  Luxury one level apartments Start date:  05/13/2013 Facts:  Approximately 24,500cys of earthwork, 800’ main line sanitary and 900’ … Continued

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