ABOUT THIS PROJECT

The Jackass Gulch at High Line Canal project is an important initiative aimed at addressing critical pond and channel stabilization needs in the City of Littleton, Colorado. This effort is focused on enhancing the resilience of Jackass Gulch by stabilizing the waterway and implementing flood mitigation measures. These improvements are essential to safeguarding the local environment and infrastructure, while also contributing to the long-term sustainability and safety of the surrounding community.

To bring this vision to fruition, Naranjo Civil Constructors has established a collaborative partnership with the Mile High Flood District (MHFD) and the City of Littleton. This cohesive team is supported by Calibre Engineering, Inc., which is serving as the design engineer, and Valerian, LLC, providing their expertise in landscape architecture. Naranjo Civil Constructors plays a vital role as the contractor, ensuring that the project’s goals are met with precision and efficiency. Through the combined expertise of these partners, the Jackass Gulch project is poised to achieve outstanding results.

CLIENT

Mile High Flood District

LOCATION

Littleton, CO

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PROJECT SHOWCASE VIDEO

From a bird’s-eye perspective, you can see the incredible work being carried out by Naranjo Civil Constructors on-site. With a commitment to environmental restoration and construction excellence, our team is transforming the landscape while ensuring the highest standards of quality and sustainability.

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INTERACTIVE CAD OVERLAY

Explore the engineered design seamlessly overlaid onto the most up-to-date, high-resolution drone survey of the project site. This powerful visualization highlights both the precision of our engineering and the accuracy of our aerial data, providing a clear picture of how the design integrates with existing site conditions.

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PROJECT EVOLUTION

Experience the progress first-hand with our interactive image comparison slider. Seamlessly switch between before-and-after views to see the impactful changes made on-site, highlighting the transformation and precision of our work.”

PreCon10.03.2025