MacEwan Park View, which borders Nose Hill Park, had been experiencing roadway slumping and gradual slope movement for decades. The engineered solution Wilco was contracted to build was both unique and highly technical: a continuous row of steel screw piles installed deep into the slope, topped with a 140 m2 concrete grade-beam retaining wall. Construction took place adjacent to an active ATCO gas line and required a lane closure, adding complexity to scheduling and site safety. Wilco installed 140 steel screw piles to a depth of 8 metres along the slope edge, carefully limiting disturbance to the sensitive park environment. Each pile was filled with concrete grout to create a solid foundation for the retaining system. Once the structural work was complete, Wilco reconstructed the roadway with geotextile reinforcement and a new asphalt surface to restore long-term stability. The project faced tight timelines – sourcing and installing screw piles quickly while racing against cold-weather paving deadlines. Despite these challenges, Wilco delivered a durable, permanent solution that stabilizes the roadway and protects the surrounding parkland.