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Zone 3D4A Water Transmission Main

  • Location:

    Phoenix, Arizona

  • Client:

    City of Phoenix

  • Construction Value:

    $62,263,109

  • Delivery Method:

    CMAR

  • Year Completed:

    2023

  • Specialties:

    Infrastructure & Site Development, Roadways, Water & Wastewater

Features & Highlights

  • Self-performed installation of a four-mile, 66-inch water pipeline
  • Utilized jack-and-bore tunneling to avoid shutdowns of six major intersections
  • 1,279 welds over 22,730 linear feet of pipe
  • Craft-led ·¬ÇÑÊÓƵ Voices in Safety (SVIS) committee has contributed to safe and efficient jobsite
Project Overview

Over 400,000 residents in North Phoenix rely primarily on the Colorado River for their water. To address drought conditions and projected river shortages, the City of Phoenix is in currently building a $300 million drought pipeline that will pump Salt River and Verde River water from South to North Phoenix.

·¬ÇÑÊÓƵ is serving as the construction manager at risk for Segment 2. This $62 million segment includes the installation of a 4-mile-long, 66-inch pipeline, running under 32nd Street from Shea Boulevard to Bell Road. Other scopes include relocating existing utilities to accommodate for the new pipeline, six 84-inch jack-and-bores, restoration of hardscape and landscape, and slurry seal and micro/slurry seal of the alignment.

With a preconstruction phase that lasted 18 months, the pipeline’s constructability is highly technical in nature. Crews are working on an urbanized street, placing 66-inch pipe into a 11-foot-wide by 20-foot-deep trench, crossing over several existing utilities. Jack-and-bore tunneling has allowed the team to go underneath intersections rather than trenching and shutting them down, easing construction impacts on commuters and local businesses.

Traffic management and site safety efforts have been paramount to progress, and our employee-owners’ team effort and constant vigilance have led to success in this area. The ·¬ÇÑÊÓƵ Voices in Safety (SVIS) committee on site is comprised of both craft and admin personnel, who perform weekly safety walks and work with subcontractors to find and prevent potential hazards.

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