
Landmark Building California's First Composite Elevated Tank
Victorville, CA (23-06-2009)Landmark Structures is currently building the first composite elevated water storage tank in the State of California. The new 1.0 million gallon tank is located in Victorville, a city of approx. 110,000 in San Bernadino County, about 80 miles northeast of Los Angeles. It will handle recycled water as part of the city’s water infrastructure, and is being constructed on land adjacent to a golf course and the Southern California Logistics Airport, formerly George Air Force Base.
The project highlights the rapid advance of the composite elevated configuration to the preferred choice for large capacity water storage in North America, with a strong presence in most of the 50 United States and 10 Canadian Provinces. The Victorville project’s location in a high seismic area also underscores Landmark’s foundation design expertise, and significant experience in building structures to new, more stringent seismic codes and requirements.In addition, Landmark met all of the workplace safety and process requirements of The State of California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, also known as Cal/OSHA. As in certain other regulatory areas, California’s standards are often higher than those of the Federal Government.The Victorville project is scheduled for completion in March, 2010.About Landmark…
- Founded in the US in 1985, with the market-transforming introduction of the composite elevated tank for water storage
- Advanced from innovator to market leader through excellence in execution—with composite elevated tanks now the primary solution for large capacity storage of up to 3.5 million gallons in North America
- Committed to a philosophy of higher standards…and to new opportunities leveraging competencies in water, energy and the environment
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