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4/21/2020
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On -Call CM/I) <br />between Bloomfield Street and Denni Street; removal and replacement of curb, gutter, cross gutter, <br />and spandrels at eleven (11) intersections; curb -ramps with detectable warning surface, and <br />grinding 2 inches of AC pavement and recapping of full street width along streets within the tract <br />that the project was constructed. <br />Myra Avenue Stormwater Pump Station #3 Project <br />City of Cypress — 5275 Orange Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630 <br />Contact: Mr. Doug Dancs, Community Development Director (714) 229-6744 <br />ddancs(a-)ci.cypress.ca.us <br />AKM provided construction management and inspection <br />services during the construction of the Myra Stormwater <br />Pump Station No. 3 Reconstruction Project. The Project <br />involved the construction of temporary gravity bypass <br />piping and removal of the existing pump station inlet line; <br />the construction of a new 4.5-foot by 4.5-foot reinforced <br />concrete box (RCB), a new reinforced concrete trash <br />rack structure, new reinforced concrete transition and <br />junction structures, the removal and salvaging of the <br />existing pump station equipment and the installation of a <br />temporary bypass pumping system, horizontal <br />directional drilling for the installation of a new 3-inch <br />stainless steel sump pump discharge pipe to the <br />adjacent Carbon Creek Flood Control Channel, removal <br />and reconstruction of the existing pump station top slab; <br />construction of new sections of 30-inch FBE lined and <br />coated steel discharge piping; the refurbishment of two <br />(2) flap gates at the existing outfall structure within the <br />Carbon Creek Flood Control Channel; construction of a <br />new concrete masonry unit block and stucco coated <br />pump station building; construction of a new reinforced I <br />concrete generator pad and installation of new 250 KW emergency generator set; installation of a new <br />switchboard and SCE service transformer for new 480 volt electric service; installation of a new motor <br />control center (MCC), pump station control panel, City furnished variable frequency drives (VFDs) and <br />City furnished pumps; testing of the new pumps; construction of new concrete site paving; testing, <br />startup and operator training. Due to a high groundwater table, the project required the design, <br />installation and maintenance of a continuous dewatering system to construct the subsurface reinforced <br />concrete structures. To protect adjacent improvements, daily site settlement monitoring was required. <br />The City procured an encroachment permit from OCFCD for work within the Carbon Creek Channel <br />and the AKM Project Team coordinated all inspections with OCFCD Permit Inspectors as well as <br />closeout of the permit. <br />AKM Prop.20-1004 25F-372 18 <br />
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