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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 />

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 />

EM<br />

The force main upsizing is necessary to<br />

serve the peak demands of the existing<br />

homes in the area. The existing force<br />

main and pump station system was<br />

constructed prior to the <strong>Authority</strong><br />

purchasing the BVL utility system and is<br />

undersized for the peak flow condition.<br />

SB WRF Lab<br />

Expansion<br />

AG<br />

Architect: KZF Design<br />

Contractor: Welbro-Quinn Constructors<br />

The project will expand the existing<br />

laboratory building at the South Bermuda<br />

WRF 2,000 square feet to include a receiving<br />

and storage room, offices, conference and<br />

support spaces, additional parking, and<br />

minimal landscaping. The existing lab<br />

building was designed for 3 people and there<br />

are currently 6 employees working there. A<br />

trailer is being leased to accommodate the<br />

required office space and support areas.<br />

The expansion of <strong>Toho</strong>’s service areas and<br />

the increased FDEP testing requirements<br />

necessitates additional space for equipment.<br />

Construction is substantially<br />

complete.<br />

The contractor has completed<br />

the floor tile installation and<br />

the millwork, poured the<br />

concrete parking lot and<br />

walkway, and painted the<br />

exterior of the building.<br />

$583,000<br />

(Construction<br />

Contract)<br />

Construction began<br />

March <strong>2012</strong> and will be<br />

substantially complete<br />

by <strong>July</strong> <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Poinciana Blvd<br />

Ph 3<br />

Engineer: Infrastructure Engineers.<br />

CMAR: Manhattan Construction<br />

Utility Subcontractor: TBD.<br />

This project consists of installing utility<br />

improvements along Poinciana Blvd between<br />

Oren Brown Road and Cumbrian Lakes Drive<br />

in conjunction with the County’s Right-of-Way<br />

improvement project.<br />

The project includes construction of<br />

approximately 1,000 LF of 8” and 12” water<br />

main and 9,400 LF of 20” water main. Also<br />

included are multiple locations where the<br />

existing 20” reuse main is to be diverted to<br />

The final project design has<br />

been revised based on<br />

FDEP, TWA, and CMAR<br />

comments.<br />

FDEP has issued the water<br />

permit.<br />

$187,596<br />

(Engineering, Survey,<br />

SUE, & Geotech<br />

Services)<br />

$1.5M<br />

(Estimated<br />

Construction Cost)<br />

Interlocal Agreement<br />

executed March <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Design finalized <strong>July</strong><br />

<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

FDEP permit issued<br />

<strong>July</strong> <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Utility work expected to<br />

be bid <strong>July</strong> <strong>2012</strong>,<br />

dependent on CMAR<br />

schedule.<br />

Substantial Completion<br />

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