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Pipelines
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| Eastside
Pipeline - Completed
Project Description: Approximately 9,500 linear feet (1.8 miles)
of 66” pipeline
that will begin on Chappell Road and the North Diversion Channel,
head east on Singer Boulevard to Jefferson Road, head south in
the Jefferson right-of-way, then turn north within the south I-25
right-of-way to a point east of PF Chang's restaurant, then tunnel
east under I-25 to Osuna Road, continue east on Osuna past San
Mateo Boulevard, then stop at the western edge of the Arroyo del
Oso Golf Course (just west of San Pedro).
Consultant: DMJM
Contractor: RMCI, Inc.
Start Date: July 5, 2005
Construction End Date (Estimated): April 2007
Major Streets Affected: Chappell, Singer, Jefferson, Osuna, San
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Coronado
Pipeline - Completed
Project Description: Approximately 18,000 linear feet (3.4 miles)
of 30” pipeline that will begin on Academy Road, proceed
east on Academy to McKinney Drove, then turn north on McKinney
to Forest Hills Drive, then west on Forest Hills to just east of
the I-25 frontage road, then north to Del Rey Avenue, then east
on Del Rey to San Pedro Drive, then north on San Pedro to Palomas
Ave., then east on Palomas to the Coronado Reservoir.
Consultant: DMJM
Contractor: RMCI, Inc.
Construction Start Date: July 2006
Construction End Date: August 2007
Major Streets Affected: Academy, Forest Hills Drive, McKinney Drive,
Louisiana, Osuna |
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Burton
Pipeline - Currently
under construction
Project Description: 15,200 linear feet (2.88 miles) of 36” pipeline
that will begin at the Burton Reservoir and end at Alvarado Drive/Roma
Avenue.
Consultant: ASCG
Contractor: ERS Constructors
Construction Start Date: (Estimated) June 2007
Construction End Date: (Estimated) Spring 2008
Major Streets Affected: Wellesley Drive, Santa Clara, Amherst, Pershing,
Hermosa, Marquette, Roma, Alvarado
| Charles Wells
Pipeline - Completed
Project Description: 18,000 linear feet (3.4 miles) of 36”,
42” and 54” pipeline that will begin where the Burton
Pipeline left off (Alvarado Drive/Roma Avenue) and end at San Pedro
Drive/Arvilla Avenue.
Consultant: ASCG
Contractor: ERS Constructors
Construction Start Date: Fall 2006
Construction
End Date: October 2007
Major Streets Affected: Alvarado, Haines, San Pedro, Phoenix, Chama,
Prospect. |

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| Leyendecker
Pipeline - Completed
Project Description: 11,200 linear feet (2.1 miles) of 42",
54" and 60" pipeline that will begin where Charles Wells
Pipeline Phase 2 left off (San Pedro Drive/Arvilla Avenue) and
end at San Pedro Drive/Osuna Road.
Consultant: ASCG
Contractor: Shumate/ERS
Construction Start Date: February 2006
Construction End Date: August 2006
Major Streets Affected: San Pedro, Osuna, Hendrix, Andrew |

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| West
Side Pipeline - Completed
Atrisco Road & Ladera Drive to Sequoia/Alamogordo Drive
Project description: Approximately 2,265 linear feet (nearly 1/2
mile) of 36” pipeline and 2,561 feet (nearly 1/2 mile) of
60” pipeline that will begin at the intersection of Atrisco & Ladera
roads, continue south on Atrisco to Sequoia Road, turn east at
Sequoia and continue across Coors Blvd. to west of Alamogordo Drive.
This pipeline will connect with the Rio Grande Crossing Pipeline.
Consultant: BHI
Contractor: AUI, Inc.
Start Date: March 2005
Construction End Date: May 2006
Major Streets Affected: Ladera, Coors, Sequoia, Atrisco, St. Joseph's
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Rio
Grande Crossing Pipeline - Completed
Project description: Approximately one-mile project
includes about 1,000 linear feet of 60” pipeline and 4,000
linear feet of 54” welded steel pipe that begins at Sequoia
Road west of Alamogordo Drive, continues east on Sequoia, down
the west bluff, and crosses the Rio Grande and its Bosque to the
west end of Campbell Road.
Consultant: BHI
Contractor: AUI, Inc.
Construction Start Date: August 2004
Construction End Date: July 2006
Major Streets Affected: Sequoia, Alamogordo, Campbell
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East
Valley Pipeline - Completed
Second Street to Water Treatment Plant
Project description: Approximately 15,150 linear feet (2.86
miles) of 72” pipeline that starts adjacent to the Alameda Drain
at Second Street south of Candelaria Road, extends north across
Second Street, then east on Candelaria to Edith Boulevard, then
north on Edith to the Alameda Lateral, northeast along Montano Road,
than east on Montano to Renaissance Boulevard. The pipeline stops
at the south tie-in point of the discharge line for the surface
water treatment plant.
Consultant: BHI
Contractor: AUI, Inc.
Start Date: June 2005
Construction End Date: May 2007
Streets Affected: Candelaria, 2nd Street, Edith,
Montano, Industrial, Renaissance.
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West
Valley Pipeline - Completed
Project description: 3,690 linear feet (about 2/3 of a
mile) of 60" pipeline and 10,390 linear feet (nearly 2 miles)
of 66" pipeline that begins at the west end of Campbell Road,
adjacent to the Rio Grande Bosque, and connects to the River Crossing
project, continuing east in Campbell Road, crossing Rio Grande Blvd.
to the Griegos Lateral, south along the Griegos Lateral, crossing
Matthew Avenue to the Alameda Drain, then running east along the
Alameda Drain to 2nd Street to tie into the East Valley project.
This project will result in an improved pedestrian/bike trail in
the Bosque.
Consultant: BHI
Contractor: RMCI, Inc.
Construction Estimated Start Date: November 2005
Construction End Date: September 2007
Major Streets Affected: Campbell, Rio Grande, 12th Street at the
Alameda Drain, 4th Street at the Alameda Drain, Matthew.
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College
Pipeline Middle Segment - Completed
Project description: 13,600 linear feet (2.5 miles) of 54” and
60” pipeline that begins on 98th Street, extends east on
Old Ouray Road, and winds through the southern edge of Ladera Golf
Course to connect to the Westside pipeline at Atrisco Road.
Consultant: HDR
Contractor: RMCI, Inc.
Construction Start Date: April 2005
Construction End Date: April 2006
Major Streets Affected: 98th Street, Unser, Old Ouray, Ouray, Ladera,
Sequoia.
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Don
Pipeline South Segment - Completed
Project description: 23,000 linear feet (4.3 miles) of 36”,
42” and 48” pipeline that begins at the College Reservoir,
heads east on Tierra Pintada St., then on 98th Street, under I-40,
to Bluewater, then to 110th Street, connecting to the Don Reservoir.
Consultant: HDR
Contractor: Shumate/ERS Constructors
Construction Start Date: March 2005
Construction End Date: November 2005
Major Streets Affected: 98th, Arroyo Vista, Bluewater, Central,
106th Street, 110th Street |

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Volcano
Pipeline North Segment -
Near completion
Project description: 9,200 linear
feet (1.8 miles) of 36" pipeline
that begins at Atrisco and Sequoia and extends north on Unser to
Montano.
Consultant: HDR
Contractor: A.S. Horner
Construction Start Date: June 2006
Construction End Date: November 2007
Major Streets Affected: Atrisco, Unser, Western Trail, Dellyne,
Montano. |
Raw
Water Pipeline #1 from Diversion Dam -
Completed
Project description: 72" diameter steel pipe and will extend
for approximately 17,500 linear feet (3.3 miles) from the Rio Grande
River to Paseo Del Norte/North Diversion Channel.
Consultant: Boyle Engineering
Contractor: Bradbury & Stamm/SJ Louis
Construction Start Date: November 2005
Construction End Date: June
2007
Major Streets Affected: Rio Grande, Edith, Fourth Street NW, BNSF Mainline
Railroad Track, Second Street NW, Paseo del Norte.
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Raw
Water Pipeline #2 to Water Treatment Plant -
Completed
Project description: 72" diameter steel pipe and will extend
for approximately 14,600 linear feet (2.76 miles) from Paseo Del
Norte/North Diversion Channel to the new Water Treatment Plant
near Chappell Road.
Consultant: Boyle Engineering
Contractor: AUI, Inc
Construction Start Date: June 2006
Construction End Date: October 2007
Major
Streets Affected: 2nd Street NW, Paseo del Norte, BNSF Reeves Spur,
Chappell Road, Singer Blvd. |
| West
Raw Water Pump Station - Currently
under construction
Project description: Located on the northwest corner of
the Bachechi Open Space, the raw water pump station will be highlighted
with a 32' parapet to add architectural interest and will blend
in with area homes and architecture. The pump station will be fully
xeriscaped, with minimal down-lighting, and will serve as an access
point to Alameda/Rio Grande Open Space. It will feature special
noise-dampening features and will be remotely operated to minimize
disruption to the area.
Consultant: Boyle Engineering
Contractor: RMCI, Inc.
Construction Start Date: June 2006
Construction End Date: January 2008
Major Streets Affected: Construction vehicles will access the site
from the Alameda/Rio Grande Open Space, but no major roads are
expected to be affected.
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Raw
Water Diversion Dam - Completed
Project Description: Obermeyer Inflatable Dam rising 3
to 3.5 feet above Rio Grande at operating height, located 1,500
feet south of Alameda Blvd. West half of Dam will be constructed
first; east half will be constructed second. Includes an intake/fish
screen to keep fish out of pump station and a fish passage to provide
a pathway around the dam for fish.
Consultant: Boyle Engineering
Contractor: ASI
Construction Start Date: January 2005
Construction End Date (Estimated): April 2006
Major Streets Affected by Diversion Dam Include: Rio Grande, Loretta,
Erwin, Polo, Lucyle, Bosque Circle |
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