Project Description

Project Description

COP Construction was a subcontractor to Staker Parsons for the 100 South Reconstruction from 900 East to University Street. COP installed 1,500 lineal feet of a new 8-inch DIP waterline with 15 valves and 5 hydrants. COP removed 1,000 lineal feet of existing storm drain pipe and 37 catch-basins. COP additionally installed 1,265 lineal feet of new storm drain ranging from 15-inch, 18-inch, and 24-inch, along with installing 30 new catch basins. Part of the project included the reconstruction of a new Water Regulator Vault, which included 45 lineal feet of new welded steel pipe and miscellaneous PRV valves.

Project Details

LOCATION: Salt Lake City, Utah
DURATION: 25 weeks
PROJECT TYPES: Underground Utilities

Unique Problem Solved

The project required multiple redesigns due to supply chain delays, material shortages, and unknowns in the field when installing utilities in downtown Salt Lake City. The project start date was delayed by two months waiting on material and finished before paving season ended. Due to the supply chain issues, each of our Utah crews worked on this project at one time or another. It took a lot of coordination and the crews completed the project with zero safety incidents with high quality of work in the congested street of downtown Salt Lake City.

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