Lafayette Vinton Subdivision Water Main Replacement

Lafayette Vinton Subdivision Water Main Replacement

Lafayette, IN

Vinton Subdivision Water Main Replacement

This water main replacement project consisted of installing new 8’’ DIP throughout the subdivision. 5,269’ in total were installed along with 132 new service lines from the new main to the existing meter pit. 

The contractor installed the new 8’’ DIP water main with the corporations installed so they could hydrostatic pressure test the new main and the new corporations jointly. The contractor performed many hydrostatic pressure tests and bacteria tests which HWC oversaw. 

The contractor installed 8 new hydrant assemblies throughout the subdivision and removed 3 old hydrant assemblies. 

Indianapolis DPW/Citizens Energy Group– Lift Station 507 Upgrade

Indianapolis DPW/Citizens Energy Group– Lift Station 507 Upgrade

Indianapolis, IN

Citizens Energy Group/DPW – Lift Station 507 Upgrade

The scope of the project included renovating and upgrading existing wet weather storage and pumping facility to allow for enhanced treatment of CSO events. The work required the addition of a self-cleaning screening system, a sodium hypochlorite disinfection system, dechlorination with sodium biosulfate, and necessary chemical storage. The washdown system was replaced with a tipping bucket system. Additional work included sluice gates, structural improvements, 1,000 GPM dewatering pumps, flow/level sensors, backup generator, new SCADA, and electrical/power components. The renovation included the installation of a green roof and miscellaneous site improvements. Significant coordination was required with the Riviera Club due to their normal activities and children present throughout the duration.  

The work was required as a part of the City’s CSO Long Term Control Plan program.  

The project was, in part, funded by the State Revolving Loan Fund 100%. Construction cost was approximately $4,800,000.00.

Royal Center Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan, Phase 2 – CSO Basins & WWTP Improvements

Royal Center Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan, Phase 2 – CSO Basins & WWTP Improvements

Royal Center, IN

Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan, Phase 2 – CSO Basins & WWTP Improvements

The scope of the project included improvements to address the Town’s combined sewer overflows from their collection system into the receiving stream (Frederick’s Ditch) in accordance with the Town’s approved Long Term Control Plan with IDEM.  

The detailed scope of work for the project included the following:

  • Extending a new 30” sewer from the existing diversion structure to the proposed CSO pump station
  • A new CSO influent pumping station to pump the CSO flows to the proposed flow equalization basin (FEB)
  • A new CSO screening structure with mechanical screen
  • Installation of a flow equalization basin (FEB) with a capacity of 310,000 gallons with concrete bottom for sediment removal
  • Installation of a settling and disinfection basin with a capacity of 700,000 gallons
  • Chlorination/dechlorination system with metering pumps, piping, and chemical storage tanks
  • Installation of an FEB drain to convey flows from the FEB to the WWTP
  • A new underdrain/stormwater pump station to pump groundwater and site stormwater to Frederick’s Ditch
  • A chemical/electrical building
  • A non-potable water system
  • Electrical and controls improvements

The project was funded by grants & loans from USDA – Rural Development and a construction grant from the Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA). Construction cost was approximately $3,700,000.

 

Crawfordsville Downtown Loop Trail

Crawfordsville Downtown Loop Trail

Crawfordsville, IN

Downtown Loop Trail

HWC Engineering provided full-time inspection services for the Downtown Loop Trail project in Crawfordsville, Indiana.

The Crawfordsville Downtown Loop Trail consisted of removing and replacing all the existing concrete curb and gutter, sidewalk, concrete approaches, asphalt street approaches, ADA curb ramps, and the installation of stormwater improvements along various streets in Downtown Crawfordsville. 

The new construction consisted of a 10 Foot wide hand tooled concrete walkway that runs the length of Grant Ave, Wabash Ave to Walnut, and Walnut to Main St. The new concrete walkway has brick diamond inlays every 20 Ft as well as intricate brick paver designs at all intersections with Historic Downtown Crawfordsville etched into the pavers. This is the first of several phases to construct a walking trail throughout Downtown Crawfordsville to promote a healthy lifestyle for the City’s residents and the students of Wabash College. 

The $1.2 Million project was funded by INDOT and the City of Crawfordsville. 

Crawfordsville Sugar Creek Trail

Crawfordsville Sugar Creek Trail

Crawfordsville, IN

Sugar Creek Trail

HWC provided full-time inspection services for the Sugar Creek Trail Project in Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Project additions included: 

  • An MSE Wall Structure spanning 223’ over an Unnamed Tributary that outlets into Sugar Creek
  • An 8’ wide HMA bike trail approximately 1,878’ in length from Schenck Road to the existing trailhead by the Animal Welfare League

The $670,000 project was funded by INDOT and the City of Crawfordsville. 

This project was completed in the fall of 2018.