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<br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Water Supply Planning and Finance Section <br />Design and Construction Status Report <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The CWCB Water Supply Planning and Finance Section has completed 4 projects in FY 01-02. <br />projects under construction and 14 projects in tl1e design phase. <br /> <br />Currently we have II <br /> <br />The attached spreadsheet summarizes project status including budget, construction schedule, and progress to date. During <br />this current reporting period 4 projects were completed. <br /> <br />The attached progress report briefly outlines all active project design and construction information and progress to date. <br /> <br />Projects under Construction <br /> <br />I. Ute Water Conservancv District - Plateau Creek Pipeline <br /> <br />Autl1orization: SB 88.30 <br />Water Source: Grand Mesa Drainage <br />Terms of Loan: $27,600,000 @ 5% for 30 years <br /> <br />County: Mesa - E of Palisade <br />Project Yield: 7,200 ac.ft. <br />Project Type: Pipeline Construction <br /> <br />This $55,000,000 project is tl1e replacement of an existing IS-mile pipeline providing water to the Ute Water Conservancy <br />District. The District provides waterto 55,000 people, or more tl1an half oftl1e Grand Valley population. Camp, Dresser, <br />& McKee, Inc. of Denver has completed fmal design and construction contract documents for Phase IT of tl1e project. <br />Phase I of the project, placement of tl1e lower 8,000 linear foot of tl1e pipeline, commenced in February by ERS <br />Constructors, Inc. of Sedalia, CO. and was completed in May 1999. Phase n involves tl1e installation of26,000-ft. of 48" <br />waterline pipe, 29,500-ft. of 54" waterline pipe, and tl1e construction of 13,500-ft. of 10' diameter tunnel. A joint venture <br />between Bamard Construction, Inc. of Bozeman, Montana and Affholder Construction, Inc. of Chesterfield, Missouri was <br />awarded the construction contract for Phase n, at a cost of $44,000,000. Construction of Phase n commenced in <br />December 1999 and is approximately 95% complete. The project is tentatively scheduled for completion in October of <br />2001. <br /> <br />2. Consolidated Mutual Water Company - Fortune Reservoir Dam Construction <br /> <br />Authorization: SB 99-173 County: Jefferson - NW of Arvada <br />Water Source: Clear Creek Project Yield: 10,000 ac.ft. <br />Terms of Loan: $20,600,000 @5.50% for 10 yearsProject Type: New Dam Construction <br /> <br />This $30,000,000 project is tl1e construction of a new 9,000 acre-foot reservoir northwest of Arvada. The project consists <br />of a lOS-foot high, zoned earth embankment, Probable Maximum Flood emergency spillway, with a 30-inch diameter <br />outlet pipe. Tuttle-Applegate, Inc. of Denver and CTLlThompson completed tl1e final design plans, which have been <br />reviewed and approved by the State Engineer's Office. The construction contract was awarded to R.E. Monk from <br />Colorado Springs, Colorado, at a contract price of $15,eOO,000. The distribution pipeline from tl1e damto the Cempany's <br />treatment plant commenced construction in October 1999 by Company forces. R.E. Monk commenced construction in <br />March of2000, witl1 project completion scheduled for March of2002. The project is approximately 60% complete. <br /> <br />3. Idaho Springs. Town of Idaho - Idaho Springs Reservoir Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Authorization: HB 98.1189 <br />Water Source: Chicago Creek <br />Terms of Loan: $1,165,000 @4.75%for 10 yrs. <br /> <br />County: Larimer - S. ofIdaho Springs <br />Project Yield: 230 acre feet <br />Proj ect Type: Reservoir Rehabilitation <br /> <br />In 1998 tl1e State Engineer's Office restricted tl1e storage height of tl1e reservoir to be 9-ft. below the crest of tl1e dam, <br />reducing tl1e storage capacity from 230 acre-ft. to 120 acre-ft. The storage restriction was due to excessive seepage and the <br />poor condition of the spillway. Harrison Western Construction, and design/build group out of Denver, Colorado, was <br />retained by the Town to design and construct tl1e necessary improvements to restore the dam to its original storage capacity <br />