The Victory Pipeline – a CMGC project in Duchesne County, UT – is a 16.5 mile major water transmission pipeline that transports wholesale potable water to seven retail water companies or cities. At full capacity, the pipeline will deliver an average of 4 million gallons per day through a High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipe ranging in diameter from 20 to 30 inches. This project also includes a connection vault to an existing water treatment plant delivery pipeline, a junction vault for a future water tank, four metered customer turn-out vaults, and multiple air/vacuum and drain vaults.
Project work also includes excavation and backfill, surface restoration, the Duchesne River crossing, canal crossings, stream crossings and wetland restoration.
What makes it interesting?
The project schedule itself is one of the most interesting parts of this project. Due to extensive environmental scheduling constraints and permitting challenges, the project was delayed for 10 months. When permits, funding and design were securely established, it was already late fall….
How HCSS Software assisted with this project
W.W. Clyde & Co. used HeavyBid and HeavyJob, as well as the HeavyJob Field Mobile App on this project. The original bid on this project was awarded in December 2013. Delays in permits and easements as well as a change in funding pushed the project start date by ten months. The HCSS software allowed them to manage the escalation of the HDPE pipe during that 10-month delay. W.W. Clyde & Co also used HCSS to manage the buyout while waiting on permits.