San Francisquito Creek Storm Water Pump Station
The construction of the San Francisquito Creek Storm Water Pump Station included the installation of rail-mounted 3,000 gpm pump and four 34,800 gpm, axial-flow, submersible propeller pumps and motors to manage urban storm water runoff and related electrical and SCADA instrumentation. PrōVen also constructed a new canal, approximately 700LF, to San Francisquito Creek. The San Francisquito Creek Storm Water Pump Station was created to stop the flooding during storms in lower Palo Alto. PrōVen installed local artist renovation of the water drives as a public offering to the community. This project received the APWA project of the year award in 2010.
Location
2027 East Bayshore Rd., Palo Alto, CA
Contract No.
C08122074
CIP No.
SD-06102
Start Date
September 2007
Completion Date
August 2009
704 calendar days
Original Contract
$6,946,115
Final Amount
$6,778,636
Owner
City of Palo Alto
Public Works Department
250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
Joe Teresi, Project Manager
650-329-2129
[email protected]
Engineer
Michael Willis Architects
246 First Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94104
2027 East Bayshore Rd., Palo Alto, CA
Contract No.
C08122074
CIP No.
SD-06102
Start Date
September 2007
Completion Date
August 2009
704 calendar days
Original Contract
$6,946,115
Final Amount
$6,778,636
Owner
City of Palo Alto
Public Works Department
250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
Joe Teresi, Project Manager
650-329-2129
[email protected]
Engineer
Michael Willis Architects
246 First Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94104