The project was to be accomplished without interrupting the drinking water supply.
The project included disinfection by chloramine, a first in Quebec.
Value engineering allowed the project to meet its restricted budget.
SERVICES RENDERED
Engineering - Project Management
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Design and drafting (structure, mechanical-electrical) for the expansion of the building and construction of a process wastewater basin
(450 m³)
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Certificate of authorization from the provincial department of the environment
(MDDEP)
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Work supervision
Construction - Project Management (on behalf of the City)
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Value engineering to minimize construction costs
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Recommendations regarding the awarding of contracts and purchase orders
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Managing deadlines
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Work coordination
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Substantial savings achieved in the construction budget
PROJECT DESCRIPTION Municipal authorities at Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines proceeded with an expansion to their drinking water treatment facility to meet new drinking water standards issued by the Quebec government. The project involved building a system for sedimentation, filtration, and potassium permanganate, pass-C, polymer and sodium hypochlorite measurement.