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SEWER REHABILITATION <br />CITY OF VILLA PARK I VILLA PARK, CA <br />Our team provided Construction Management and Inspection <br />services for the FY 17-18 Sewer Rehabilitation Project. The <br />project included removal and replacement of selected sections <br />of 8-inch VCP sewer; spot repairs; CIPP relining; installation of <br />a 48-inch sewer manhole; removing and replacing an existing <br />sewer cleanout; reconnecting an existing sewer lateral; <br />restoration of curb, landscaping and irrigation, traffic striping <br />and markings; and installing a sewer bypass pumping system. <br />DATES: AUGUST 2018-DECEMBER 2018 <br />REFERENCE: STEVE FRANKS, CITY MANAGER, 714.998.1500 <br />COMPTON BOULEVARD AND WILMINGTON <br />AVENUE SEWER REPLACEMENTS <br />CITY OF COMPTON I COMPTON, CA <br />Our team provided construction management and inspection <br />services for this sewer rehabilitation project. The project <br />consisted of a combined total of 5,700 LF of new construction <br />of 10-inch, 12-inch and 15-inch VCP sewer main lines; new <br />construction of 10-inch, 12-inch and 16-inch Ductile Iron sewer <br />main lines; in -place reconnection for 60 service laterals; the <br />restoration of the appurtenances associated with the sewer main <br />construction; constructing 30 new sewer manholes; reconstruct <br />two existing sewer main line connections to Los Angeles County <br />Sanitation District sewer trunk main; and other associated work. <br />DATES: TUNE 2016-MARCH 2O17 <br />REFERENCE: JOHN STRICKLAND, PROJECT MANAGER, 310.605.5505 <br />REDUNDANT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM <br />MONITORING, RESERVOIR 1&2 PUMP STATIONS <br />MESA WATER DISTRICT <br />NV5 is providing construction management and inspection <br />services for the Redundant System Monitoring at Reservoir 1 <br />and Reservoir 2 Pump Stations. The new system is designed <br />to provide better level monitoring and SCADA control at the <br />two reservoirs. The two reservoirs work together and operate <br />on a single -pressure zone. The project involves tapping <br />each of the 36-inch CMLC pipelines in the pump room of the <br />reservoirs and installing a total of about 200 feet of conduit. <br />These will enable the replacement of the existing pressure <br />instrument with a new pressure -indicating transmitter. <br />DATES: JULY 2018-JUNE 2019 <br />REFERENCE: KARYN IGAR, SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER, 949.207.5452 <br />