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BUTIER ENGINEERING, INC.
Contract #
A-2019-171
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
10/1/2019
Expiration Date
9/30/2022
Insurance Exp Date
6/25/2020
Destruction Year
2027
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®iUTIER <br />fond�nrcrbn Martayocs, Cannulyny £nylnaaYR <br />Casey Harris <br />Principal -In -Charge/ Senior Scheduler/ Claims <br />Station Project, Phase 2 consisted of the construction of a new 10,000 SF storm <br />water pump station that uses four conventional vertical turbine pumps installed In <br />a circular wet well. The pump station also consists of new mechanical, electrical, <br />and control systems. An intake pipe was installed on the slope of the <br />embankment, connecting the new pumps to the Intake invert. <br />Senior Scheduler, Chino II Desalter Concentrate Reduction Facility; <br />Jurupa Valley, CA; Chino Basin Desalter Authority (Completion: 2016— <br />Value: $46.6 million) —Senior Scheduler for the CRF groundwater treatment <br />facility. Both ion exchange (IX) and RO treatment trains are used to treat <br />brackish groundwater from eight wells that also have elevated nitrate <br />concentrations. The project scope included construction of new softening, <br />ciarifieation, filtration, and secondary RO (SRO) treatment and solids <br />dewatering and storage; installation of a now decarbonator; Installation of a <br />new transfer pump with motor with associated VFD and motor controls and <br />discharge piping and valves; installation of new cartridge filters; modification <br />of the existing sulfuric acid chemical system; modification of the existing <br />threshold Inhibitor chemical system; and site modifications, including fencing <br />and gates, yard piping, and storm drain replacement. <br />Senior Scheduler, Carlsbad 50 MGD Seawater Reverse osmosis <br />Desalination Plant and 10-Mile Conveyance Pipeline; Carlsbad, CA; <br />Poseidon Water (Completion: 1212015; Value: $697 miillon)—Mr. Harris <br />provided scheduling services for the new construction of a 50 MGD seawater <br />reverse osmosis desalination plant at the Encina Power Station located in <br />Carlsbad, CA. The scope also included the construction of a 2.5 million gallon <br />product water storage tank; product pump station; and conveyance pipeline to <br />deliver the drinking water produced by the Project to water utilities and <br />municipalities In San Diego County. The 10-mile, 54-inch diameter pipeline was <br />constructed under Interstate 5 Highway and a railroad using a jack and bore <br />tunnel method. Butler staff coordinated closely with the City of Carlsbad, <br />SDCWA, SDG&E, Poseidon and the Coastal Commission during the <br />construction of the tunnel option across Macario Canyon. The pipeline <br />alignment includes over 6,000 feet of tunnels performed by four different <br />tunneling subcontractors. One of the tunnels Is over 1,700 linear feet, 30 feet <br />below sea level, and required a vertical shaft over 80 feet in height. <br />Senior SchedularlRisk Analysis, Groundwater Reliability Improvement <br />Program (GRIP) Advanced Water Treatment Facility Project; Water <br />Replenishment District of Southern California (Value: $too million) —Mr. <br />Harris is providing scheduling and risk analysis services as a part of GHD's <br />Owner's Agent/Owner's Engineer team for the GRIP Advanced Water <br />Treatment Facility Project. As a part of the GRIP Program, an advanced <br />water treatment facility is being constructed to purify 10,000 acre feet (3.25 <br />billion gallons) of tertiary treated (recycled) water annually. The GRIP AWTF <br />is being built on a 5.2 acre property in the City of Pico Rivera, adjacent to the <br />San Gabriel Rfver. The GRIP AWTF will include the following treatment <br />processes; automatic strainer; microfiltration (MF) and reverse osmosis (RO) <br />followed by ultraviolet advanced oxidation (UVAO); cartridgefiltration; <br />decarbonation; and pH adjustment/corrosivity stabilization. <br />
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