July 25, 2012 - Toho Water Authority
July 25, 2012 - Toho Water Authority
July 25, 2012 - Toho Water Authority
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Major Project Summaries 07.<strong>25</strong>.12<br />
Project Project Status Progress from Cost Schedule<br />
Name Description Previous Report Estimate<br />
Eastern Regional <strong>Water</strong> System (<strong>Toho</strong> 1)<br />
allowing for the eventual decommissioning of<br />
the Buenaventura Lakes WTP; and part of an<br />
overall improvement to the Parkway WTP<br />
distribution system to serve the Springlake<br />
Village service area.<br />
Oak Street<br />
Road Widening<br />
Design Engineer: TY Lin & Associates, Inc.<br />
Contractor: To Be Determined<br />
The project consists of the relocation of<br />
approximately 740 lineal feet of 8” water<br />
main; 180 lineal feet of 6” water main; 20<br />
lineal feet of 14” water main; and 80 lineal<br />
feet of 14” force main; replacement of<br />
approximately 750 lineal feet of 8” sanitary<br />
sewer pipe; and the extension of<br />
approximately 3,400 lineal feet of 16” force<br />
main and one mile of 12” reuse main. The<br />
project will be constructed in conjunction with<br />
the City of Kissimmee’s proposed roadway<br />
improvements for Oak Street.<br />
Staff is currently reviewing<br />
revised final plans and the<br />
Florida Department of<br />
Transportation permit<br />
applications for the proposed<br />
CSX railroad crossing.<br />
The City has notified staff<br />
that construction of the<br />
project has been delayed to<br />
January 2013, at the earliest.<br />
There has been no significant<br />
progress on the design plans<br />
since the previous Major<br />
Project Summary.<br />
$1,300,000<br />
(Engineer’s<br />
Estimate)<br />
Revised<br />
Construction follows the<br />
City’s schedule. A firm<br />
schedule from the City<br />
is not available.<br />
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The water main and force main relocations<br />
are required to avoid conflicts with the City’s<br />
proposed roadway improvements. The sewer<br />
replacement is required due to the poor<br />
condition of the existing main. The proposed<br />
force main will parallel the existing main &<br />
eliminate an existing hydraulic constriction<br />
and provide capacity for future growth. The<br />
proposed reuse main will replace potable<br />
irrigation with reuse and supply future<br />
customers with reuse once reuse water<br />
becomes available in the area.<br />
Martin Luther<br />
King.<br />
Boulevard Ph.<br />
3<br />
(from Dyer<br />
Blvd to<br />
Thacker Ave)<br />
Design Engineer: Hanson, Walter &<br />
Associates (HWA)<br />
Contractor: To Be Determined<br />
The project consists of the extension of<br />
approximately 3,800 lineal feet of 16” water<br />
main; 2,400 lineal feet of 8” sanitary sewer<br />
main; and the replacement/rehabilitation of<br />
1,000 lineal feet of existing 8” sanitary sewer<br />
pipe. The project will be constructed in<br />
conjunction with the City of Kissimmee’s<br />
HWA is currently working<br />
towards 100% design plans<br />
and project manual.<br />
Staff will complete review by<br />
7/20/12 of a scope<br />
amendment that consists of<br />
additional Level A survey<br />
(ground penetrating radar;<br />
electromagnetic induction;<br />
etc.) to locate and identify<br />
There has been no significant<br />
progress on the design plans<br />
since the previous Major<br />
Project Summary.<br />
$1,700,000 (90%<br />
Design Estimate)<br />
The City has informed<br />
staff that bid<br />
advertisement for this<br />
project will occur in<br />
October <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
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