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Golden State Water Company, Buena Vista Main Replacement: Project Consisted of a water main <br />replacement involving the installation of 2,500- lineal feet of PVC pipe ranging in size from 12-inch to <br />6-Inch, including water main, fire hydrants, and water services. This Project also included the <br />Installation of a pump station. Project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods. <br />Project Involved extensive traffic control on major city streets. <br />Laguna Beach Water County Water Company, Highway 133 Water Main: The project included a <br />water main replacement involving the installation of 8,500-lineal feet of PVC pipe ranging in size from <br />12-inch to 6-Inch, Including water main, gate valves, fire hydrants and multiple water services. The <br />project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods. This also involved extensive <br />traffic control and major city street and permitting with Caltrans. <br />SCWD, Camino Capistrano Water Main Replacement: This project Included the replacement of a <br />water main involving the installation of 4,500-lineal feet of PVC pipe ranging In size from 12-inch to 6- <br />inch, Including -water main, gate valves, fire hydrants, multiple water services and the Installation of a <br />12'x8'x8' pressure reducing (PRV) vault. Project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring <br />methods. Project involved extensive traffic control on major city streets. <br />Laguna Beach County Water Company, La Mirada Main Replacement: Construction work <br />consisted of the replacement of a water main which involved the installation of 3,500-lineal feet of <br />PVC pipe ranging in size from 84nch to 4-Inch, including water main, fire hydrants, and water <br />services. This project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods. The project also <br />involved extensive traffic control on major city streets. <br />CBMWD, Santa Fe Springs Reservoir Transformation: This project consisted of a conversion of a <br />1.2 million gallon reclaimed water reservoir to a potable water system. This conversion included <br />disconnection the existing reclaimed water line and disinfecting the reservoir and associated piping. <br />Project also involved rebuilding of appurtenant pipe material including valves and connecting the <br />reservoir to an existing potable water system. <br />City of Burbank, Metrolink Bore: Tis project consisted of 120-foot bore, 15-feat deep. The bore was <br />performed In order to Install a 12" HDPE waterline under the Metrolink tracks. The project also <br />included digging a 25'x10'x17' launching pit and a 15'x10'x17' receiving pit and utilized trench shields <br />as the shoring method. This project included pressure testing and chlorination of new pipe and <br />connecting to existing water mains. <br />Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, Camp Luis Roth Waterline: During this project, an existing <br />waterline feeding the Camp Roth Jail was replaced. This project involved the installation of 8,400- feet <br />of 4" HDPE water pipe. The project utilized open -cut excavation in a high traffic area and required <br />extensive traffic control and permitting with the City of Los Angeles. <br />13JPage <br />25F-165 <br />
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