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  1. Contractor Awareness and Contractor Awareness and Prequalification Meeting Prequalification Meeting

  2. Agenda Agenda Program Overview • Contract Package 1 • Contract Package 2 • Contract Package 3 • Contract Package 4 • Contract Package 5 • Contract Package 6 Program Schedule Contractor Prequalification

  3. Program Overview

  4. Great Lakes Water Supply Program City of Waukesha ◦ Population – 71,970 (2015) ◦ Incorporated in 1896 ◦ Urban hub of Waukesha County ◦ Largely developed ◦ Growth rate: less than 1% per year ◦ Waukesha Water Utility – 20,250 Customers ◦ 92% Residential ◦ Department of Justice mandated ◦ 50% Complete by May 1 2022 ◦ Operational by August 31, 2023 ◦ Abandon existing potable water source ◦ Transition to Lake Michigan water source via City of Milwaukee supply

  5. Great Lakes Water Supply Program

  6. Great Lakes Water Supply Program Great Water Alliance Program Manager/ Construction Owner: Design Engineer: Manager: Dan Duchniak, P.E., General Manager Catherine Richardson, P.E., Program Manager James Cobb, CCM, Construction Manager Kelly Zylstra, P.E., Operations Manager Ryan Christopher, P.E., Deputy Program Manager Jeff Champion, CCM, Deputy Construction Manager Chris Walter, P.E., Technical Services Manager Chris DeSilva, P.E., Deputy Program Manager

  7. Great Lakes Water Supply Program Contract Packages • CP1: Milwaukee Oklahoma Pumping Station • CP2: Return Flow Pipeline, BPS Discharge Pipeline, Water Supply Pipeline Section I, II and III and Station Suction Pipeline • CP3: Booster Pump Station, Storage and Chemical Facilities • CP4: Return Flow Pumping Station • CP5: Return Flow Pipeline (Waukesha to I-43) • CP6: Return Flow Pipeline (I-43 to Outfall at Root River), 18-in Sanitary Sewer and Outfall Facilities

  8. Great Lakes Water Supply Program Funding • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) • Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) • Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) • Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) • Clean Water Loan Program (CWLP) Other Program Requirements • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) 10% • Local Contractor Participation (State of Wisconsin) 30% • Davis-Bacon Requirements • American Iron and Steel

  9. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP1: City of Milwaukee – Oklahoma Pumping Station • Design by Greeley and Hansen • Administered by City of Milwaukee • West Oklahoma Avenue & South 76th Street • Packaged Pumping Station • Packaged Engine Generator System • Estimated Construction Cost: $7.9M

  10. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP1: Milwaukee Oklahoma Pumping Station Proposed Oklahoma Pump Station Location

  11. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP2: Return Flow Pipeline, BPS Discharge Pipeline, Water Supply Pipeline Section I, II and III and Station Suction Pipeline • 65,000 LF of 24”, 30” and 36” DIP • Average Depth: 10-15 feet • Trenchless Technology • Jack and Bore • Steel Casing, Ductile Iron Carrier Pipe • 8 crossings; 1,550 LF total • Horizontal Direction Drill • 4 crossings; 2,500 LF total; HDPE • Currently 90% Design • Estimated Construction Cost: $49.9 - $63.8M

  12. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP2: Return Flow Pipeline, BPS Discharge Pipeline and Water Supply Pipeline • 70% Urban/Residential • 30% Rural

  13. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP2: Return Flow Pipeline, BPS Discharge Pipeline and Water Supply Pipeline • Potential Challenges • Natural Gas Transmission Main Crossing

  14. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP3: Booster Pump Station, Storage and Chemical Facilities • South Racine Avenue (CTH Y) and South Swartz Road • 15.8 MGD firm capacity • Two 8 MG Prestressed Concrete Reservoirs • Chemical Feed Facilities • Water Supply Control Building • Currently 90% Design • Estimated Construction Cost: $36.6 - $46.8M

  15. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP3: Booster Pump Station, Storage and Chemical Facilities

  16. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP3: Booster Pump Station, Storage and Chemical Facilities

  17. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP3: Water Supply Control Building Proposed Point of Connection Location

  18. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP3: Water Supply Control Building

  19. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP4: Return Flow Pump Station and Miscellaneous CWP Improvements • Waukesha Clean Water Plant • Includes Phosphorous Upgrades • Design and Administered by Jacobs • Currently 60% Design

  20. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP4: Return Flow Pump Station

  21. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP5: Return Flow Pipeline • 47,000 LF of 24”, 30” and 36” DIP • Average Depth: 10-15 feet • Trenchless Technology • Jack and Bore • Steel Casing, Ductile Iron Carrier Pipe • 7 crossings; 1,300 LF total • Horizontal Direction Drill • 6 crossings; 4,000 LF total; HDPE • Currently 90% Design • Estimated Construction Cost: $28.2 - $39.9M

  22. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP5: Return Flow Pipeline • 20% Interstate • 10% Industrial • 25% Urban/Residential • 45% Rural

  23. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP5: Return Flow Pipeline Potential Challenges • 4 Railroad Crossing • Sunset Avenue between South West and Industrial Lane • Train runs approximately every 30 minutes to 1 hour • Jack and Bore under tracks • I-43 corridor and crossing • Racine Avenue to 1800 ft east of Calhoun Road • Jack and Bore crossing

  24. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP5: Return Flow Pipeline Potential Challenges • Natural Gas Transmission Main Crossing • South Racine Avenue south of West Lawnsdale Road • Horizontal Directional Drill under gas main

  25. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP6: Return Flow Pipeline, 18-in Sanitary Sewer and Outfall Facilities • 52,000 LF of 24”, 30” and 36” DIP • Average Depth: 10-15 feet • 4,000 LF of 18” PVC • Average Depth: 20-45 feet • Trenchless Technology • Jack and Bore • Steel Casing, Ductile Iron Carrier Pipe • 4 crossings; 800 LF total • Horizontal Direction Drill • 8 crossings; 6,200 LF total; HDPE • Currently 90% Design • Estimated Construction Cost: $42.1 - $64.6M

  26. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP6: Return Flow Pipeline, 18-in Sanitary Sewer and Outfall Facilities • 10% Industrial • 25% Residential • 65% Rural

  27. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP6: Return Flow Pipeline, 18-in Sanitary Sewer and Outfall Facilities Potential Challenges • Root River Crossing • West Ryan Road west of South 60 th Street • Horizontal Directional Drill under river

  28. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP6: Return Flow Pipeline, 18-in Sanitary Sewer and Outfall Facilities Potential Challenges • 18” Sanitary Sewer • South 60 th Street from Ryan Road to 650 feet south of West Franklin Drive • 18” PVC • 20 to 45 ft deep • Manhole Spacing 500’ max.

  29. Great Lakes Water Supply Program CP6: Return Flow Pipeline, 18-in Sanitary Sewer and Outfall Facilities Outfall Facilities ◦ South 60 th Street and West Oakwood Road at Root River

  30. Program Schedule

  31. Program Schedule

  32. Program Schedule • Contractor Prequalification • Questions: July 17, 2019 • Applications Accepted through: July 31, 2019 • Notification: Fall 2019 • Bidding: Winter 2019/2020 • One pipeline contract package and one facilities contract package likely to be bid in parallel • 2 – 4 Weeks between Bidding groups • Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting for each Contract Package • Start of Construction: Spring 2020 • D.O.J. Certification 50% Completion: May 1, 2022 • Program must by 50% Complete • Program Final Completion: August 31, 2023

  33. Contractor Prequalification

  34. Contractor Prequalification • General Contractor • First-Tier Subcontractor (Major Subcontractors) A first-tier subcontractor is defined as a subcontract awarded directly by the Contractor for the purpose of acquiring supplies or services (including construction) for performance of a prime contract. It does not include the Contractor's supplier agreements with vendors, such as long-term arrangements for materials or supplies that benefit multiple contracts and/or the costs of which are normally applied to a contractor's general and administrative expenses or indirect costs. • Trenching and Excavation Contractor • Underground Utilities Installation Contractor • Trenchless Technologies Contractor • Electrical Contractor • Mechanical Contractor • Plumbing Contractor

  35. Contractor Prequalification • Procedure • Application • Prequalification Statement • Questionnaire • Essential Requirements • Organization, History, Compliance with Laws • Recent Projects • Scoring Form

  36. Contractor Prequalification Prequalification Statement • Prequalification Request • Facilities Contract Packages (Contract Package 3) • Pipeline Contract Packages (Contract Packages 2, 5 & 6) • Both Facility and Pipeline Contract Packages • Contractor Status • General Contractor • First-Tier Subcontractor • Both • Company Structure • Corporation • Partnership • Sole Proprietor • Joint Venture (Teamed or Planning)

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