Working in collaboration with Kalamoir, Wilco successfully delivered critical upgrades to the Crowfoot Creek Bridge along Range Road 220 in Wheatland County. This essential rural infrastructure project enhances safety, durability, and long-term performance for residents, agricultural operations, and commercial traffic. Wilco’s team completed extensive earthworks, stripping topsoil, regrading the road alignment and shoulders, and preparing the site for new bridge foundations. The existing timber bridge deck and pile foundations were cut and removed efficiently, aided by our new radial saw mounted on a CAT excavator, which allowed for precise and rapid dismantling. Because the road winds down a steep coulee toward the creek, improving approach geometry was a key priority. The redesigned alignment reduces grades and softens curves on both sides of the crossing, significantly improving driver safety and visibility. Wilco’s use of GPS-controlled dozers and excavators accelerated grading operations and minimized delays associated with traditional survey verification – a major advantage in remote rural locations. The completed upgrades now provide Wheatland County with a safer, more reliable roadway and improved creek crossing.