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CT2015-021
C150239
Contractor Name
Greeley Irrigation Company
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Loan
Water District
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Weld
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Feasibility Study
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looked at the ease of installation, flow characteristics, durability, and cost of materials. It <br /> was concluded that the most optimal pipe material would be HDPE pipe and Ultra-Flow <br /> aluminized steel pipe. These pipe materials are very different and have different <br /> characteristics. Final selection of the material for each reach to be piped will be made <br /> during detailed design. <br /> Tree Removal <br /> Large trees adjacent to the canal have been undercut over time by water flowing in the <br /> canal. Tree limbs clog the canal and a toppled tree could shut down canal operations at <br /> critical times. It is proposed that the worst case condition of undercut or diseased trees <br /> be removed. Trees will be marked, the removal work will be competitively bid, and work <br /> will be contracted with one or more tree removal companies. <br /> Headqate Repair, Replacement, or New Installation <br /> The Board and the superintendent have identified locations where old, unused <br /> headgates will be removed. In other cases headgates need repair or new <br /> headgates/flow measurement devices must be installed. Budgetary probable costs for <br /> this work have been developed. <br /> Probable Construction Costs <br /> Table 3 shows a summary of all of the prioritized capital improvements that have been <br /> identified. The Board and the superintendent broke the various discrete cost elements of <br /> the project into three rankings for priority—Year 1 (highest priority), Year 2 (moderate <br /> priority), and Year 3 (lower priority). If the complete package of improvements is <br /> approved for a CWCB loan, then all of these improvements are envisioned to be <br /> accomplished between the spring of 2007 and the spring of 2009 as is further described <br /> in the next section. <br /> Year 1 (highest priority) improvements total $783,600, Year 2 (moderate priority) <br /> improvements total $1,064,000, and the Year 3 (lower priority) improvements total <br /> $609,900 for a grand total of$2,457,500. A loan request is made to CWCB in the <br /> amount of$2,6A9+907 c,z.L t .1 co • as ` <br /> Proposed Implementation Schedule <br /> Assuming loan approval in January 2007, a bid package would be immediately issued to <br /> solicit competitive bids on the portion of the priority work that does not require an <br /> engineering design per se. The intent would be to award a contract for this work in a <br /> timely fashion so that some work could be completed before the canal becomes <br /> operational on April 15, 2007. Some of this work is also anticipated to be completed <br /> during the fall and winter of 2007 after the canal is out of service. <br /> Engineering design work would begin immediately after loan approval for those elements <br /> of the project that require engineering design and construction documents. This design <br /> work and construction documents would be reviewed and approved by the GIC Board <br /> and CWCB staff over the period of April to July 2007 so that competitive bids can be <br /> solicited from qualified contractors in August 2007. Contract award is anticipated in <br /> Aqua Engineering, Inc. Greeley Irrigation Company, Feasibility Study <br /> December 2006 - 6 - <br />
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