SALT RIVER SIPHON REPAIR
Project Owner: Central Arizona Project
Project Type: Design-Build
Construction Dates: 11/18 to 12/19
This four phase Design-Build project for the Central Arizona Project involved assessment and repairs to the interior coatings of the Salt River Siphon. The Salt River Siphon is one of the largest segmented pipelines in Arizona and spans underneath the Salt River just downstream of the Granite Reef Dam. The siphon is 8,900 LF long and constructed from 21-foot diameter steel pipe that is buried more than 50 feet below the river bottom. During a 72-hour outage in the fall of 2018, CAP staff and Achen-Gardner crews were responsible for planning and executing the dewatering of more than 25 million gallons of water contained in the siphon and for developing and maintaining safe access and conditions within the pipe during work operations that included a full inspection of the interior. In 2019, utilizing a longer outage period from October 30th through December 10th, the project team planned and performed the dewatering and access control development for the Salt River Siphon and managed a specialized subcontractor who performed repairs and replacements for a significant portion of the protective coating system in the pipeline.
PROJECT AWARDS
2020 Build Arizona Award - Arizona Chapter Associated General Contractors
2020 Water System Project of the Year - Arizona Water Association
2020 Ben Patton Luster Construction Safety Excellence Award - Arizona Transportation Builders Association
2020 Public Works Project of the Year - American Public Works Association
2020 Public Works Project of the Year - Arizona Chapter American Public Works Association
2020-21 Environmental Excellence Award Site Development Finalist - Arizona Forward
PRESENTATION
Members of the project team presented about this project as part of the 2020 Arizona Chapter APWA Statewide Conference Free Virtual Summer Series. View the presentation below and click here to view more presentations on the conference website.