Water Projects
Under Design/Planned
Highline Water Main Replacement Project-Phase I
This project is limited to the replacement of approximately 14,725 L.F. of water pipeline including all fittings, valves, water services, hydrants, and appurtenances, providing traffic control, performing utility location and verification (excavating, exposing, and verifying top, bottom, and side of utility facilities); all pavement removal and disposal, all earthwork (including trenching, material or select native material), compacting, protecting in place or removing and replacing all existing utilities, trees, and public and private improvements; replacing all asphalt concrete pavement including asphalt concrete overlays, pavement striping, restriping; testing and disinfecting all pipelines; replacing destroyed survey monuments; disposing of excess soil and rock material and restoring all areas and improvements to pre-construction conditions.
Expected start of construction: June 2013
Bid and Award
There are no water projects open for bid at this time.
Under Construction
Brookside Ave. & Ash St. Water Pipeline Replacement Project (Project No. 71241)
The scope of work for this project includes, but is not limited to, installation of approximately 1,130 linear feet of 12" DIP pipelines, 630 linear feet of 8" DIP pipelines, 50 linear feet of CML&C pipelines and appurtenances, 3 fire hydrants, reconnection of 30 services, tie-in to existing lines, grind & overlay, and re-striping and pavement markings.
Contract Amount: $354,350.00
Source of Fund: Water Project Fund
Start Date for Construction: 6/17/2013
Expected Completion Date: 7/26/2013
Soffel Avenue Water Pipeline Replacement Project, Project No. 71239
Replacement of water pipelines that are substandard and deteriorated which are not economical to repair.
Project Location: Soffel Avenue from Opal Avenue to E. San Bernardino Avenue, Turquoise Avenue from Capri Avenue to E. San Bernardino Ave, and E. San Bernardino Avenue from Opal Avenue to 200 linear feet east of Soffel Avenue.
Contract Amount: $352,815.81
Source of Fund: Water Project Fund
Start Date for Construction: 6/10/13
Expected Completion Date: 8/9/2013
Country Club Booster Station Electrical and Yard Piping
Demolition and replacement of an existing booster station utilizing an innovative submerged pump design. Three submerged pumps will be installed with a bay for a future pump; associated underground and surface piping; multiple flow meters; Lighting, electrical system upgrades and SCADA work (remote data acquisition); site drainage and pavement replacement. Design was significantly revised to include a new reservoir overflow drainage system conveyed offsite for both reservoirs.
Expected Completion Date: April 13, 2013
2012 Capital Improvement Program Water Pipeline Replacement Project (Project No. 71206)
Replacement of water pipelines that are substandard, deteriorated and undersized, which are not economical to repair.
Estimated Start of Construction: 7/26/12
Expected Completion Date: 6/20/13
Brookside Avenue Water Main Replacement
Replacement of water pipelines that are substandard and deteriorated, which are not economical to repair.
Anticipated Start Date for Construction: 1/2/2013
Expected Completion Date: 2/1/2013
Capital Improvement Program: Optimization of Horace P. Hinckley Water Treatment Plan
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The work for this project consists of improvements to major parts of Hinckley and Agate Reservoir including the 1) Influent Meter and Mixing Structure; 2) Flocculation and Settling Basin; 3) Filter; 4) Waste Washwater Recovery Basin; 5) Packaged Water Treatment System 6) Sludge Lagoons; 7) Chemical Feed and Storage System 8) Agate Reservoir and Blending System 9) Electrical and Instrumentation and Control Work; and 10) Yard piping and structures.
Expected Completion Date: March 2013
Completed
Citrus Avenue Water Pipeline Replacement Project (Project No. 71237)
Replacement of water pipelines that are substandard and deteriorated, which are not economical to repair.
Contract Amount: $121,478.00
Source of Fund: Water Fund
Fifth Avenue Pipeline Replacement Project
Replacement of water pipelines that are substandard, deteriorated and undersized, which are not economical to repair.
Total Cost of the Project: $197,277.02
Construction Completed: November 30, 2012 (Waterline Only)
Texas Street Reservoir Rehabilitation
This project is limited to, exterior cleaning with pressure washing and hand tool preparation, interior sandblasting, interior and exterior recoating with a two part epoxy coating system, new safety features on the exterior such as a staircase and fall protection system, a new interior access ladder with "Saf-T-Climb", a new cathodic protection system and a new tank outlet with yard piping.
Expected Completion Date: July 2012
Smiley Reservoir Site Improvement
Installation of an electrical motor control center, some demolition and some drainage improvements.
Project Completed: April 2012
Capital Improvement Program Water Pipeline Replacement Project Phase III
Replacement of water pipelines that are substandard, deteriorated and undersized, which are not economical to repair.
Project Completed: November 2010
Country Club Reservoir No.1 Replacement Project
This project is limited to the removal of the existing aluminum dome and partial demolition of the visible portion of the existing concrete reservoir, the installation of a new steel reservoir inside the remaining portion of the concrete reservoir and installation of the aluminum dome.
Project Completed: June 2011
Chrysolite Pipeline Replacement Project
The existing water main will be abandoned in favor of a new water main on the east side of the road.
Project Completed: July 2011
Texas St. Booster Station Rehabilitation
Replacement of the boosters and piping, motors rewound, can extensions added and booster cans recoated to increase life. The removal and installation of the motor and pumps was performed by City crews to reduce the cost of the project.
Project Completed: June 2011
Highline Water Main Replacement Project
This project was limited to the replacement of approximately 7500' of water pipeline including all fittings, valves, water services, hydrants and appurtenances, providing traffic control, performing utility location and verification (excavating, exposing, and verifying top, bottom, and side of utility facilities); all pavement removal and disposal, all earthwork (including trenching, material or select native material), compacting, protecting in place or removing and replacing all existing utilities, trees, and public and private improvements; replacing all asphalt concrete pavement including asphalt concrete overlays, pavement striping, restriping; testing and disinfecting all pipelines; replacing destroyed survey monuments; disposing of excess soil and rock material and restoring all areas and improvements to pre-construction conditions.
Project Completed: December 27, 2010
Alabama Pressure Reducing Valve Project:
Project Completed:
Airport 2 Well Rehabilitation
When first installed in 1999 Airport No. 2 well produced 1,500 gallons per minute (gpm). Currently the well produces 1,000 gpm. This well is routinely operated and in 2010 the well produced 346 acre feet of water. In March 2011 Council approved an agreement with South West Pump & Drilling Inc. for the rehabilitation of Airport 2 well. This agreement included a video inspection to determine the condition of the well, a replacement pump, and rehabilitation work on the well. This well was selected for rehabilitation based on the well's reduced production capacity and air production. After removal of the pump and a review of the video from the interior of the well, there is a significant scaling problem which is believed to be part of the cause of the reduced production capacity. City staff discussed the video and condition of the well with the contractor performing the rehabilitation work and determined chemical treatment is necessary. The chemical treatment process is designed to remove the scale and restore some of the well's capacity and reduce some of the air entering the well. In addition to restoring much of the wells lost capacity its reliability and service life has been greatly extended.
Project Completed: August 2011
Agate 2 Well Rehabilitation
Agate 2 was drilled in 1980 to a depth of 627 feet with 20 inch casing. The well was designed to pump 2300 gallons per minute (GPM) and has significantly declined the past years and is currently pumping 1500 GPM. In 2010 the City rehabilitated the well and pump and motor to restore its capacity. After the project was completed the well's capacity increased to 2000 GPM. In addition to restoring much of the wells lost capacity its reliability and service life has been greatly extended.
Project Completed: 2010



