When: April 8th 11:30AM - 1PM
Presentation Description:
As part of the City of Mountain View’s initiative to increase the accessibility and reliability of its water system, the Water Main Crossing US 101 from San Rafael Avenue to Macon Avenue Project was constructed to provide redundancy to one of the three aging utility pipelines that provide service to the City’s North Bayshore area. Located under a six-lane California state highway with high traffic volumes, the water main project included 570 linear feet of 12-inch fusible PVC (FPVC) pipe installed via jack and bore, and 470 linear feet of 12-inch FPVC pipe installed via open trench methods. The project team’s approach was to identify and anticipate potential project challenges early and conduct preliminary site exploration to evaluate project conditions, to uncover risks, and to find solutions which enabled the team to keep the project on schedule and budget.
Marina Chekmareva, PE, QSP/QSD
Ms. Chekmareva is a Senior Construction Manager at Tanner Pacific, Inc. and has over 10 years of experience providing construction management, engineering, and inspection services for capital improvement projects throughout the Bay Area. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of California at Davis. Marina is a California Registered Civil Engineer, a Qualified SWPPP Developer and Practitioner, and has attended the Caltrans Resident Engineer Academy. She has recently completed pipeline, pump station, and storage tank projects for the City of Mountain View, the Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside, and the City of Belmont.
Lisa Vance, PE
Ms. Vance is a Construction Manager at Tanner Pacific, Inc. and has worked in the engineering profession with an emphasis in water resources since 2015. She holds a Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering from California Polytechnic State University. Lisa is a California Registered Civil Engineer, an Envision Sustainability Professional, and an active member of the Women in Construction Operations (WiOPS) organization. She has recently completed water and wastewater pipeline projects for the City of Mountain View, Silicon Valley Clean Water, and the Union Sanitary District.
As part of the City of Mountain View’s initiative to increase the accessibility and reliability of its water system, the Water Main Crossing US 101 from San Rafael Avenue to Macon Avenue Project was constructed to provide redundancy to one of the three aging utility pipelines that provide service to the City’s North Bayshore area. Located under a six-lane California state highway with high traffic volumes, the water main project included 570 linear feet of 12-inch fusible PVC (FPVC) pipe installed via jack and bore, and 470 linear feet of 12-inch FPVC pipe installed via open trench methods. The project team’s approach was to identify and anticipate potential project challenges early and conduct preliminary site exploration to evaluate project conditions, to uncover risks, and to find solutions which enabled the team to keep the project on schedule and budget.
Marina Chekmareva, PE, QSP/QSD
Ms. Chekmareva is a Senior Construction Manager at Tanner Pacific, Inc. and has over 10 years of experience providing construction management, engineering, and inspection services for capital improvement projects throughout the Bay Area. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of California at Davis. Marina is a California Registered Civil Engineer, a Qualified SWPPP Developer and Practitioner, and has attended the Caltrans Resident Engineer Academy. She has recently completed pipeline, pump station, and storage tank projects for the City of Mountain View, the Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside, and the City of Belmont.
Lisa Vance, PE
Ms. Vance is a Construction Manager at Tanner Pacific, Inc. and has worked in the engineering profession with an emphasis in water resources since 2015. She holds a Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering from California Polytechnic State University. Lisa is a California Registered Civil Engineer, an Envision Sustainability Professional, and an active member of the Women in Construction Operations (WiOPS) organization. She has recently completed water and wastewater pipeline projects for the City of Mountain View, Silicon Valley Clean Water, and the Union Sanitary District.