Newell Creek Pipeline Improvement Project - Felton/Graham Hill, Santa Cruz, CA

Santa Cruz County

Owner Reference: WT-0170

Bid Date: 10/15/2024 at 02:00pm
26 Days until bid date

Estimate: $24,000,000 to $31,000,000

Trades: C34 - Pipeline Contractor: Water Mains, Water Lines, Sewer Lines + Related Structures; Includes Pipe Inspection Camera , Class A - *General Engineering Contractor GEC; Subcontractor Opportunities

The City of Santa Cruz (City) Water Department is a public agency operating a water system which provides safe, high-quality water service for about 100,000 people. The Newell Creek Pipeline (NCP) is a critical component of the City’s water supply system. The entire NCP is 9.5 miles long and extends from the Loch Lomond Reservoir (formed by Newell Creek Dam) to the Graham Hill Water Treatment Plant (GHWTP). The NCP conveys raw water to and from the Loch Lomond Reservoir – which is the City’s only raw surface water supply reservoir. This water supply source is critical to the water system during dry seasons when other surface source waters are limited as well as during storm events when other surface source water quality is too impaired to treat.

Katy Fitzgerald
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Owner: City of Santa Cruz CA

Published 09/09/2024 on Construction Bid Source

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