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City of Lebanon <br />BOT Booster Station, Water Main and Storage Tank <br />Project Size: $5,991,450 / Completed August 2022 <br />Lebanon Utilities selected Bowen for a BOT to increase the storage volume of finished <br />water inside the distribution system and raise residual chlorine levels. Bowen set precast <br />wall panels and then post tensioned them to create the walls, and then built an aluminum <br />geodesic dome on top of the tank. The final product holds 2 million gallons of water and is <br />connected to the system with a new 16” water main. A new prefabricated booster station <br />pumps water from the storage tank into the distribution system during peak usage times. <br />The remainder of the volume is held in reserve for unforeseen needs. <br />Project Challenges:• Greenfield site at the low end of Abner Longley Park. The area had swamp conditions <br />at project start. Bowen installed field tiles and storm structures to control surface <br />drainage. • Bowen’s first time installing 35’ long precast wall panels and post tensioning. <br />Dutchland assisted in the erection of the panels over a three day period. • Transporting the prefabricated booster station onto the jobsite required temporary <br />roads and changed the original design of the road to allow the truck and trailer to <br />access the site. <br />Bowen Resourceful: • Original design was over budget. Bowen proposed a prefabricated booster station to <br />cut cost. <br />Bowen Responsive: • Bowen made efforts to over communicate with Lebanon and BF&S as many team <br />members were new to this contracting method. Collaboration was key to maintain <br />schedule and quality. <br />Bowen Results: • On time completion despite material and shipping delays. Bowen ordered materials <br />months in advance to ensure materials were onsite when they needed to be. <br />RESOURCEFUL. RESPONSIVE. RESULTS.www.bowensqp.com <br />Multiple Performance Contracting Community <br />PROJECT SCOPE• Site Work• Civil/Concrete Work• Underground Piping• Pre-Engineered Building(s)• Equipment Setting• Mechanical/Piping <br />PROJECT SPECS• 2500 LF of 16” Main• 1 New Booster Station• Critical Lift of 45,000 lbs <br />PROJECT ATTRIBUTES• Zero Injury• Zero Incident• On Time (inc. proj. w/ sched. shifts <br />due to owner changes that were still <br />complete within agreed adjusted time)• Build-Operate-Transfer• Modular Assembly or Fabrication• Critical Lifts <br />PROJECT TEAM• Project Manager: Dan Bernath• Superintendent: John Eastes• Engineering Partner: BF&S• Technology Partner: EFI, Dutchland <br /> Tank Connections• Client Contact: Ryan Ottinger <br /> 765-482-8751 <br /> rottinger@lebanon- <br /> utilities.com • Consultant: GM Development