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SFBS March Dinner Meeting (2024)
March 28, 2024
Contact Hours:
1
Description:
DESCRIPTION:
Black
& Veatch provided pump station condition assessment of three separate large
(200+ MGD, see table below) critical operating pump stations within the active
San Jose-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility. The primary goal of the
project was to assess the conditions of the existing mechanical, electrical,
structural, and instrumentation components of each of the pump stations with
the end driver of extending the life of the assets an additional 30+ years into
the future. The assessment, findings and analyses were utilized to provide the
following information to City of San Jose (City):
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Condition
assessment scoring and estimated remaining life of pump station component
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Class
5 planning level costing for each pump station component that is recommended to
be replaced within 30 year window
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Recommended
project implementation and sequencing schedule for retrofitting /
rehabilitating each pump station
The information and
recommendations Black & Veatch provided to the City will be utilized by
management and stakeholders for capital improvement planning and will
ultimately be used to define the scope of the future pump station improvements
projects.
6:00 pm Social
Gathering
6:30 pm Dinner
7:00 pm Presentation
8:00 pm Door Prizes Speakers:
Kyle
O’Dea:
is
an Associate Engineer for the City of San Jose where he has been managing and
executing projects for the past 8 years at the San Jose-Santa Clara Regional
Wastewater Facility (RWF). He has managed public capital projects with a $5-$10
million construction value and is experienced in project scoping, condition
assessments, alternatives analysis, conceptual and detailed design, bid and
contract award, construction management, start-up and commissioning, and
contract closeout. Kyle is the City’s Project Manager on the Pump Station
Condition Assessment Study.
Clinton
McAdams:
is Black &
Veatch’s Regional Condition Assessment Lead. For over a decade he has empowered
utilities with asset management strategies for optimal infrastructure
lifecycles. Emphasizing the importance of resolution and coverage during data
collection has enabled him to provide successful cost-effective programmatic
solutions. Past projects include engineering design and construction services,
condition assessments, risk-based capital improvement planning, asset
management program support, and contract administration. Clinton
Cost: $45
member, $60 non-member, $25 student
Event Contact Info:
Billy Wong
925-899-1013
billy.wong2@stantec.com
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