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2002-055-RES ACCEPT PROPOSAL OF CARTER & BURGESS FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES TO WATER LOST AND UNACCOUNTED FOR STUDY IN CITY'S WATER AND ACCOUNTING AND OPERATING SYSTEM
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2002-055-RES ACCEPT PROPOSAL OF CARTER & BURGESS FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES TO WATER LOST AND UNACCOUNTED FOR STUDY IN CITY'S WATER AND ACCOUNTING AND OPERATING SYSTEM
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<br /> <br />Proposal <br />Comprehensive Water Distribution System Audit <br /> <br />t <br />, <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I ,~ <br />I <br /> <br />Bridge and lake Fork Pump Stations. Services provided on <br />this project included hydraulic analysis and design, surge <br />analysis and design, physical inspections, computer network <br />modeling, and analysis of C-value protection and biofilm <br />control. <br /> <br />Puerto Rico North <br />Coast Superaquaduct <br />Pipeline <br />San Juan, Puerto Rico <br />Carter & Burgess participated in the design of 50-miles of <br />72 -inch water transmission main to deliver treated water <br />across the island of Puerto Rico. This project included an <br />alignment study through developed areas and rural areas <br />along a major divided highway. Carter & Burgess was also <br />responsible for preparation of plan and profile sheets and <br />detail sheets, which included highway crossings and <br />construction along extremely steep terrain. <br /> <br />Southside II Water <br />Transmission Main <br />Fort Worth, Texas <br />Carter & Burgess provided surveying and engineering <br />services for this project, which included a total of 6 miles of <br />pipeline of 35-inch and 48-inch water transmission main. <br />Survey tasks included setting controls, alignment and <br />topographic surveys, and preparation of right-of-way and <br />easement documents. The line conveys water from the near <br />north side of Fort Worth north to new developing areas. <br />The water line crosses several creeks, existing roads and <br />existing utilities. Design of the line included a hydraulic <br />model and alternative route studies to determine the most <br />cost-effective route, detailed design, preparation of <br />construction plans and specifications, advertising and bidding <br />services and construction management services. The project <br />involved construction sequencing and phasing to <br />accommodate the improvement of a 2 -lane county road to <br />a 4-lane divided thoroughfare. <br /> <br />Carter ::Burgess <br /> <br />Fort Worth Northside II <br />Water Transmission <br />Main Design <br />Fort Worth, Texas <br />Carter & Burgess provided surveying and engineering <br />services for 6.5 miles of 48- and 36-inch diameter water <br />transmission main. The water line conveys waterfrom the <br />near north side of Fort <br />Worth, north to new <br />developing areas. The <br />water line crosses <br />several creeks, existing -- <br />roads and utilities. The <br />project also included <br />designing a 2 4-i nch <br />Venturi meter station, <br />yard piping and meter <br />vault to meter flow <br />being pumped from the North Beach Street Pump Station <br />into the Northside II Pressure Plane. Construction documents <br />were prepared in phases in order to expedite construction <br />since rights-of-way for some sections of the new pipeline <br />were more readily available. The survey for the water line <br />included setting control from USGS monuments, alignment <br />and topographic surveys, and preparation of right-of-way <br />and easement documents. All field notes were reduced and <br />plotted using Intergraph software and hardware. Design of <br />the pipeline included a detailed transient analysis, access <br />roads alternative route studies to determine the most cost- <br />, <br /> <br />effective route, detailed design, preparation of construction <br />plans and specifications, advertising and bidding services, <br />and construction management services. <br /> <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />East Canyon <br />Microfiltration Water <br />Treatment Plant <br />Summit County, Utah <br />Carter & Burgess is providing consulting services as District <br />Engineer to develop and implement master plans. Providing <br />ongoing engineering services to find and develop water <br />sources, such as wells, springs and surface waters (in an <br /> <br />9 <br />
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