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PROJECT HIGHLIGHT

Gathering Place: Tulsa’s Riverfront Park

Imagine a park that offers amazing attractions and world-class programming for all ages with no entry fee.

This dream was built into reality at Gathering Place: Tulsa’s Riverfront Park. Gathering Place aims to serve as a cornerstone for our vibrant community while improving social, economic and environmental sustainability in Tulsa.

Our wish is for all Tulsans to enjoy this space. A park that reflects the unique culture and spirit of our city. A park that will continue to inspire imagination. A park like none other.  Tulsa, Oklahoma.

FSGC’s role in this project included installing 241 Permanently Cased Micropiles, 74 Soil Nails, and 3,300 SF TECCO Mesh high tensile wire mesh.

Learn more about A Gathering Place for Tulsa.

FSGC is committed to safety, service, and excellence.  We look forward to partnering with you to design and build the best solutions for your project. Contact us today!

Project Details

Owner: George Kaiser Family Foundation

Owner’s Representative: Stonebridge Group

Architectural Firm: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc.

General Contractor: Crossland Construction

Structural Engineer: HNTB Corporation

Geotechnical Engineer: Terracon

Micropile Design Engineer: J. L. Burke Structural Engineering

Project Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma

Attractions Worked:

  • ONEOK Boathouse
  • Caterpillar Bridge
  • Blair Pond Bridge
  • Crow Creek Bridge
  • Garden Path Bridge
  • Williams Lodge
  • The Patio Outdoor Eating Area
  • Land Bridge over Riverside Dr.
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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

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Jason Necessary Named Division Manager at FSGC

We’re excited to announce that Jason Necessary has been promoted to Division Manager at FSGC (Foundation Specialties Geostructural Construction). With a strong track record of leadership and a deep passion for construction, Jason is excited to help lead FSGC into its next phase of growth. Jason …
Read moreJason Necessary Named Division Manager at FSGC

Case Study: FSGC WOKA Whitewater Adjustments

By Scarlett Peregoy with GEOCMO. Originally posted on ncfigeo.com. Project Overview The WOKA Whitewater Park, located in the scenic Ozark Mountains, features a 1,200-foot-long and 100-foot-wide channel with eight drop features and was designed to provide an exceptional experience for …
Read moreCase Study: FSGC WOKA Whitewater Adjustments
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One Size Does Not Fit All – Support of Excavation (Earth Shoring)

Throughout the years, we at FSGC have been faced with numerous situations where we’ve been called in to advise our clients and trade partners in instances for Support of Excavation (SOE) or also known as earth shoring. We’ve found several instances where SOEs have been excluded from the design and …
Read moreOne Size Does Not Fit All – Support of Excavation (Earth Shoring)

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Our briefings are approximately 45-60 minutes in length (depending on the number of questions).

Foundation Specialties will supply food and/or snacks for the attendees of these sessions and if interested, will provide a certificate for 1 PDH for any Professional Engineers on staff who attend these sessions.

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