WATER DISTRIBUTION & SUPPLY FACILITIES
Our experience includes design and construction phase services for new and replacement water distribution lines up to 84-inch. Our experience also includes: design of new water supply facilities, water plant modifications, water plant component additions/replacements, new wells/well rehabilitation, alternate capacity analysis, feasibility studies, tank/piping/building recoating, etc.
Remington Municipal Utility District Water Plant No. 1
Water Plant No. 1 was designed to consist of one 1,500 GPM well, two 420,000-gallon ground storage tanks, three 25,000 hydropneumatic tanks, and four 1,000 GPM booster pumps. Sander Engineering Corporation (“SEC”) designed the facility and provided construction services during construction.
Client: Remington M.U.D.
Project Manager: Dennis Sander, P.E.
Project Location: Harris County, TX
Project Cost: $2,000,000
West Harris County Regional Water Authority (“WHCRWA”) Contract 12B
Contract 12B for the WHCRWA included 12, 16, 20 and 24-inch waterlines to service Jackrabbit Road Public Utility District water plants No. 3 and No. 4. The project included a combination of open cut and trenchless construction technologies through open areas, residential streets and the crossings of two high traffic thoroughfares. SEC prepared the preliminary and final design, project specifications, final engineering report, final cost estimates and engineering services during construction. Additionally, SEC identified and prepared the easement descriptions required on behalf of the utility district. The project is located in west Harris County and included approximately 9,400 linear feet of waterline and appurtenances. The construction cost for the project was $2,444,000, there were no change orders.
Client: WHCRWA
Project Manager: Erik Miller, P.E.
Project Location: Houston, TX
Project Cost: $2,444,000
Northwest Freeway Municipal Utility District – Water Plant No. 3
Before Water Plant No. 3, Northwest Freeway Municipal Utility District owned and operated two water plants. However, because there is no nearby development, the District did not have an emergency water source. If the District experienced difficulties with Water Plant No. 2, Water Plant No. 1 would not be able to supply adequate water to the District’s customers without rationing.Sander Engineering Corporation (“SEC”)designed Water Plant No. 3, which consisted of a 1,200 GPM well, a 300,000 gallon ground storage tank, a 20,000 gallon hydropneumatic tank, and four 850 GPM booster pumps. SEC designed the facility and provided construction phase services during construction.
Client: Northwest Freeway M.U.D.
Project Manager: Dennis Sander, P.E.
Project Location: Harris County, TX
Project Cost: $2,000,000