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Purdue University North Central Water Utility Connection

This is a 3 part project designed for the South Coast Conservancy District, consisting of the following Divisions; 1. The installation of more than 1000 linear feet of water main, 2. Piping revisions inside the Purdue University North Central boiler house, and 3. Well Pump and Motor replacement.  This project is currently in the pre-construction phase, with an anticipated completion date occurring in the late summer or early fall season of 2007.

Town of Long Beach Water Project

This project consists of replacing 35,050 feet of existing water mains with eight-inch and six-inch water mains. These mains will be located throughout the Town of Long Beach and will comprise approximately 42% of the Town’s water distribution system. This project also includes reconnecting 26 fire hydrants and adding ten hydrants to the new water mains, as well as reconnecting 35% of the existing water service to the new mains.

Town of Pines Water Distribution System, 2003

This project included the construction of water mains through the Town of Pines as mandated by the EPA as part of a settlement agreement. An extremely tight schedule was placed on the project and Haas & Associates was able to complete the design within 3 months allowing for successful start of the construction.

Pines Water Distribution

Pines Water Distribution

Pines Water Distribution

Pines Water Distribution

Pines Water Distribution

Pines Water Distribution

Pines Water Distribution

Pines Water Distribution

Pines Water Distribution

Pines Water Distribution

Town of Beverly Shores Water Distribution System, 2003

This project is anticipated to be performed and substantially completed in 2005 and includes an extension of a Michigan City Department of Water Works water main on US Hwy. 12 through the town of Beverly Shores. The construction is to include a pressure booster system, a water main transmission and distribution system, and 50 fire hydrants.

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Beverly Shores Water Distribution System

Town of Long Beach Water Systems Improvements, 2003

This was an emergency project for the Town of Long Beach to replace a filled lake water intake system. Haas & Associates was able to form a quick response team and replace the failed intake system with a connection to a Michigan City Department of Water Works water main. Their solution was not only able to alleviate the problem at hand, but also provide the Town with a more reliable water source for years to come.

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Long Beach Water Systems Improvements

Woodlawn Avenue/ County Line Road Watermain Extension, Michigan City, 2000

Construction bids for this project were accepted in May 2000 and the watermain system was constructed in the summer of 2000. The project consisted of the installation of 6200 feet of 20" diameter watermain along Woodlawn Avenue and County Line Road in Michigan City.

PROJECT COST: $ 540,000

Michigan City Zoological Gardens - Watermain Extension, 2000

This project included the installation of 1400 feet of watermain in a very sensitive zoo area. Special project requirements required that the existing Works Project Administration (WPA) structures be left undisturbed, so most of the watermain was installed by horizontal directional drilling rather than conventional open cut methods.

PROJECT COST: $ 100,000

South Side Watermain, Michigan City, 1999

This project included the construction of 7770 feet of 20 " diameter watermain along the Cleveland Avenue corridor and County Road 400 North in Michigan City.

PROJECT COST: $ 500,000

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