Bridgewater Heights is a 240-acre development in Dundas, MN, overlooking the Cannon River Valley. One of the many assets homeowners enjoy is a panoramic valley-view from the majority of lots.
I&S had to overcome many design challenges including: limestone bed-rock, expansion shale, lack of water pressure, sanitary sewer grades, limited access, and constrained utility corridors. As the design has become reality, these obstacles are now invisible to the new residents who are enjoying their view.
The first phase of the project consists of 105 acres, 127 single-family homes, and 230 multi-family town homes. The development required a new well, watermain booster station, water tower, and a large sanitary sewer lift station.
In the early stages of development for Bridgewater Heights there was a lack of water pressure to the site because the existing watermain and watertower were approximately 100 feet lower than the site. A two pump booster station was installed to supply up to 700 gallons per minute of fire flow and provide the residences with adequate water pressure.