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EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS CD <br />"I appreciate the commitment the AE2S team continues to make to ensure complete success of our multiple <br />water infrastructure projects. The team operates as a seamless and dedicated extension of our City staff. <br />Our communications have been very open, extensive and responsive. The ideas, advice, and feedback we <br />have received is greatly appreciated, and reinforces my confidence that we are developing the best possible <br />outcomes for our Community for not only the immediate term but for many, many years to come." <br />RICHARD MCCOY, PE, Public Works Director / City Engineer <br />rmccoy©ci.Robbinsdale.mn.us <br />763-531-1260 <br />Robbinsdale, Vinnesota <br />WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS <br />Community Faces Growth and Aging <br />Infrastructure <br />The City of Robbinsdale is an <br />inner ring suburb of the Minneapolis <br />Metropolitan area with about 14,000 <br />residents and provides an average of 2 <br />MGD of potable water to the community. <br />The City became fully developed <br />in the 1970s and was experiencing <br />redevelopment and pressure to add <br />additional density in various locations <br />throughout the City. The City had <br />constructed three regional water treatment <br />plants in the late 1960s to provide iron and <br />manganese filtration, and those facilities <br />had served them well for a very long <br />time. Unfortunately, these facilities were <br />nearing the end of their useful life, and <br />Robbinsdale was faced with significant <br />infrastructure challenges to replace these <br />water treatment plants. <br />Investing in the Future <br />Following a feasibility study and <br />council engagement, it was determined <br />that Robbinsdale would make a significant <br />investment in its water system. In addition <br />to the treatment plant replacement, <br />Robbinsdale elected to replace two <br />existing wells, connect all of its wells to <br />one central treatment plant, and build <br />a new water tower. The City Council <br />decided to proceed forward with a new <br />centralized lime softening water treatment <br />plant in order to improve the quality of the <br />water they were providing to residents and <br />businesses. <br />Seamless Partnership Streamlines <br />Execution Process <br />AE2S teamed with Robbinsdale <br />to complete all of these improvements <br />under three separate projects, all of which <br />are being constructed at the same time. <br />Each of these projects addresses separate <br />portions of Robbinsdale's drinking water <br />infrastructure, and they ultimately work <br />as an integrated system. AE2S assembled <br />a project team that had the right <br />combination of expertise and experience <br />to enable the team to jump right in and <br />get to work with Robbinsdale staff. The <br />team was able to effectively evaluate and <br />design a multitude of treatment processes, <br />including groundwater lime softening, <br />water tower design, and wellhead <br />sustainability. Completing these projects <br />on similar timelines, with complementary <br />project teams and a central project <br />manager, allowed for the seamless <br />completion of each objective. <br />City's First Water Treatment Plant <br />Similar Footprint <br />Similar Treatment Goals <br />Operator Training/Support <br />AE2S CITY OF RAMSEY DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY TREATMENT PROPOSAL 2.2 <br />
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