PUGET SOUND
ENERGY

Project
Summary
Location:
Redmond, Washington

Background:

Because of the ever-increasing need for power consumption, Puget Sound Energy needed to build an additional substation to meet the power demands of the local community.

Problem:

The city, local community, and environmental groups opposed a giant obtrusive “hardscape,” and wanted a green environmental solution that would enhance the neighborhoods aesthetic.

Solution:

After much research, Puget Sound Energy chose the “Gripper System” as its strength, construct-ability, and capability to fully vegetate was a perfect match for the project requirements.

Scope:

Due to zoning and regulatory restrictions, the wall parameters required a length of 528 linear feet, a height of 22' feet, with a slope angle of 70%.

Impact:

A beautiful structure was completed which included both a pedestrian walking path, as well as a diverse and striking flora habitat for the community to enjoy.

Results:

Ardmore sub-station was built upon the top of the “terra wall,” and is a showcase example for creating beautiful environmental solutions that integrate into and improve the urban landscape.

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