Utility Division Manager
Project Manager/Estimator
Project Manager
As part of a Job Order Contract, KE&G removed and replaced 324 tons of media from Parkson’s Sand Filter beds. Upon media removal, the facility process inspection revealed needed repairs to media hoppers and up-lift air pumps.
Construct a new booster station to service planned future expansion for Town of Marana. Station comprised of two 50-hp and two 10-hp pumps for residential water service and one 60-hp pump to support fire flow requirements. Two 5,000-gallon hydropneumatic tanks were installed to regulate pressure; electrical and controls systems located under a steel shade structure;… Continue reading Tangerine Booster Station
Patagonia’s 110,000 gallons per day Wastewater Treatment Plant required rehabilitation of critical components and improved process efficiencies to reduce ever-increasing operating costs. Major repairs and upgrades to the facility were completed during a 110-hour operational bypass period.
The SHPS Forebay Reservoir is the gateway for water from the CAP system into Tucson Water’s distribution; 80% of Tucson’s water flows through this structure. The rehabilitation included removing and disposing of the reservoir’s existing aluminum roof and CSPE liner, as well as miscellaneous concrete repairs and structural steel additions; epoxy coating of exposed concrete;… Continue reading Snyder Hill PS Forebay Rehabilitation
This 10-million-gallon reservoir had a very similar scope to the SHPS Forebay project. It required demolition of the existing roof and installation of a new standing seam aluminum roof, coating of exposed concrete, and installation of a new CSPE liner system. Approximately 50 tons of new steel framing was also installed to meet current structural… Continue reading Escalante Reservoir Rehabilitation
This project was developed to expand the Anamax Park sewer capacity and future development. KE&G installed 1,420 feet of new 8-inch sewer and 842 feet of new 4-inch services, this included 6 new 48-inch diameter manholes. After ADEQ approval, we abandoned three septic tanks and tied the new system to existing Pima County Sewer system.
KE&G constructed Phase 1 of a 2-phase project consisting of installing 1,160 feet of new 24-inch, 16-inch, 12-inch, and 8-inch water lines. 342 feet of the new 24-inch line was installed using the jack and bore method under I-10 with a 42-inch casing including a new gate and butterfly valves.
KE&G responded to an emergency repair on a 24-inch CCP and 6-inch CA water main. The repair included welding flanges onto the existing pipe, new 24-inch DIP, a new hydrant, and approximately 515 feet of new 8-inch DIP. Night work was coordinated to lessen the impact on the area businesses and pedestrians.
KE&G completed a 2.5-mile outfall sewer. The system was an 18 to 24-inch installation at 18+-foot depths with 18 new manholes measuring 60 to 72-inches in diameter. This was a private development funded project for PCRWRD receivership.
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