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Opening of Bids - Olive Water Treatment Plant Improvements Project No 118-024 - Bowen Engineering Corporation
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SouthportCEG <br />Advanced <br />[JPgr� ��it � . � (J �I.,',ipat��.t��� rr�a6r.rB�'r / Indianapolis, IN <br />Project Size: $100,000,000 / May 2014 - October 2016 <br />This project is happening in conjunction with the construction of the Deep <br />Rock Tunnel, and is a critical piece to the City of Indianapolis' plan to eliminate <br />discharge of untreated sewage into the waterways during a rain event, <br />Project Challenges: <br />This project doubled the operating capacity of the plant to over 300MGD, and <br />in the process reversed the plant flow. During upgrades the plant required <br />uninterrupted flow of 150MGD flow throughout the project. <br />1 The project required complex sequencing and concurrent work in multiple <br />areas across the 84 acre project site. <br />This project is a high profile project for the City of Indianapolis. and CEG. <br />Safety, schedule, and budget performance were all critical from both a project <br />and public relations standpoint <br />Bowen Resou r'cefulA. <br />Bowen value engineered an alternative construction sequence solution to <br />eliminate most bypass pumping. saving CEG time and money on the project <br />Bowen re -engineered the UV structure layout to minimize effects on an <br />existing 120" pipeline that is a critical artery to the site , This removed <br />significant risk for the project and the owner. <br />Bowen I11:1estooinslii ew <br />Bowen has worked proactively with the Suez/United Water operations team <br />to ensure construction schedules coordinate with plant operations, and has <br />worked proactively with contractors at the associated Deep Rock Tunnel <br />Connector Pump Station project to coordinate the intake to plant. <br />Bowen Reswllllts: <br />Bowen completed the project almost a year ahead of schedule, with no major <br />injuries, <br />Even though it's one of our biggest projects it gave me no worries We had half a dozen <br />milestones on the project, and Bowen met every one ahead of schedule We are thankful <br />Bowen is on the project, they know what needs to be done and how to do it <br />Matt Thomas <br />41W Citizens Energy Group <br />Manager of Plant Engineering <br />RESOUIROEIF:UllFESLYI..:T"S, <br />PROJECT SCOPE <br />Site work <br />Demolition of obsolete structures <br />Underground utilities <br />Civil / concrete work <br />New / Refurbished Structures include <br />New UV disinfection <br />New Grit/Screening structures <br />8 new 105` clarifiers <br />Refurbished ANS and ONS tanks <br />New scum facility <br />Mew mixed liquor channel <br />12 other misc. structures <br />o AISC structural steel erection <br />Mechanical / piping <br />Carbon and SST Welded, <br />PCCR DIP, HDPE, RCP; PVC <br />Equipment setting <br />Electrical / I&C <br />PROJECT SPECS <br />Phys-Chem / Biological / UV <br />Processes <br />0 30 structures demolished <br />* 120,000 CY of excavation <br />0 19,000 CY of concrete <br />18,000 LF of underground piping <br />175 dewatering wells <br />40+ gates <br />0, 50+ pieces of equipment set <br />e 84-acre project site <br />PROJECT TEAM <br />Client Contact: David Kiesel <br />317-927-4575 <br />Engineering: HNTB <br />Rev. 4/30/15 <br />i ww,Iboweiriengliirieeruirn ,corn-n <br />
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