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Item 37 - Construction Management and Inspection Services for Well 32 Rehabilitation
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BUTIERnng Enyine <br />Frankie Alonso <br />Inspector <br />Pipeline Inspector, Newport Trunk Sewer and Force Mains, Bitter Point <br />Pump Station to Coast Trunk Sewer; Newport Beach, CA (Orange <br />County Sanitation District) --Inspector for the Newport Trunk Sewer and <br />Force Mains project, which consisted of the construction of two sanitary <br />sewer force mains and a sanitary sewer gravity main. The scope of work <br />included construction of the following: 6,600 feet of 36-inch internal diameter <br />sanitary sewer force main from the Bitter Point Pump Station to Plant No. 2; <br />2,040 feet of 36-inch internal diameter sanitary sewer force main parallel to <br />the said force main from the eastern side of the Santa Ana River to Plant No. <br />2; 3,550 feet of 12-inch internal diameter sanitary gravity sewer from the <br />Newport oil field to the existing Bitter Point Pump Station; a tunnel 1,400 feet <br />long crossing underneath Santa Ana River and a tunnel approximately 240 <br />feet long inside Plant No. 2 to install a 96-inch steel casing; a junction <br />structure and non-standard vortex manhole inside Plant No. 2; and 6,500 <br />lineal feet of fiber optic duct bank. <br />Pipeline Inspector, Perris Valley Pipeline; Riverside, CA; Metropolitan <br />Water District of Southern California (Value: $80 million) —Inspector for <br />the construction management of this $80-million pipeline project, which <br />provides water reliability and quality benefits to western Riverside County. <br />The Perris Valley Pipeline has enhanced the water delivery capacity of <br />MWD's Henry J. Mills Water Treatment Plant by up to 150 million gallons per <br />day, helping meet retail, municipal, and industrial demands in the region. <br />Construction consisted of 6.5 miles of 96-inch treated water pipeline; four <br />service connections from the pipeline; and four pump stations. <br />Inspector, Colorado River Aqueduct Siphons, Transitions, Canals, and <br />Tunnels Rehabilitation and Improvements (Metropolitan Water District <br />of Southern California)—Butier Engineering, Inc. provided a team of 19 <br />construction managers and specialty inspectors to perform construction <br />management and inspection services for the annual shutdown of the 242-mile <br />Colorado River Aqueduct. The aqueduct consists of two reservoirs, five <br />pumping plants, 63 miles of canals, 92 miles of tunnels, and 84 miles of <br />buried conduit and siphons. Its capacity is 1.3 million acre-feet per year. The <br />rehabilitation and improvement project required the team to work 12-hour <br />days, 7 days a week for 21 consecutive days. <br />
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