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ARBUCKLE WIND FARM

On top of the Arbuckle Mountains in south-central Oklahoma sits the Arbuckle Wind Farm, a silently spinning series of fifty energy-generating wind turbines. And if you could get down into the base of those turbines, you’d find a whole lot of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø concrete.

ARBUCKLE WIND FARM
CATCHING THE WIND

Sanderfoot Wind chose ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø to provide concrete for the wind turbine’s anchors – but getting concrete to such a remote location wasn’t easy. Every turbine required 350 cubic yards of concrete foundation. That’s about 3.5 times more concrete than you’d find in a typical home’s foundation.

REMOTE ACCESS

Instead of hauling concrete from plants all the way to each of the fifty different worksites in mixer trucks, we decided to bring a portable batch plant to the area. Even then, getting access to each turbine’s site over virgin soil was a problem, so we hauled in about 110,000 tons of base materials to build roads to access each site.

"It's how we've done it for more than a hundred years. And how we intend to do it for a hundred more."

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