Kaukauna Utilities – Badger Hydro Plant
The power plant project started in May 2012 and completed construction in December 2013. Boldt’s scope of work consisted of removal of existing stone power canal walls to widen the canal and improve water flow followed by installation of a cellular cofferdam to dry up the existing power canal and rehabilitation of the existing head gates and gate hoist equipment.
Two existing hydroelectric plants on the power canal were decommissioned as well. One was demolished to make way for a new powerhouse that features two new 3.5MW turbines. The other plant was converted for an alternate use. A new trash track structure was built at the start of the power canal.
Client
Kaukauna Utilities
Location
Kaukauna, Wisconsin
Kaukauna, Wisconsin
Architect/Engineer
AECOM
Boldt Role
General Contractor
General Contractor
Project Type
Renovation
Renovation
Project Size
36MW
36MW
Project Highlights
- One foot of rock was removed from the existing tailrace below the new plant to pass additional water flow.
- Over 13,500 cubic yards of cast-in-place concrete formed and poured.
- Installation of 3,550 feet of new power canal retaining wall with stone veneer salvaged from the old power canal wall.