City of Surrey District Energy Project, Phase 8
The construction of district energy systems including insulated steel pipe, leak detection systems, communication conduit and other related works along 750lm of King George Blvd and Fraser Highway in the City of Surrey.
The project provides the City’s District Energy System services from the connection on Fraser Highway to two new development sites: on the north side to the Holland Parkside apartment building, and on the south side to Belvedere apartment building. This is Complete Utility’s third phase of District Energy project for City of Surrey.
What does it take to TLC a 100+ year old utility infrastructure?
Complete Utility Contractors is installing just over 2 kms worth of sewer main and 2 kms of watermain along with complete services and catch basins for both water and sewer. Pipes being installed range from 250 mm to 750 mm in diameter.
Complete Utility Contractors is installing a 900mm gravity sewer main for the city of Surrey. Also, 1500mm pressurized and standard overbuild manholes are being installed along mainline.
What is PRV (Pressure Reducing Valve) and how it is installed
CUC designs & installs another PRV system for upscale Burfield residential project in West Vancouver. Located in the Mulgrave area of the British properties, West Vancouver, this project required Complete Utility Contractors to supply and install a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) for a watermain servicing a new apartment complex. The project features a pre-cast concrete building, custom stainless steel pipe work and control systems.
CUC Designs and Builds Stormwater Diversion Structures Unique to Westmount Creek Area
Each weighing over 38,000 lbs, total of five custom-precast concrete intake structures for storm water redirection are being installed within close proximity of Highway 1.
These intakes will help divert high flows from Westmount Creek during heavy rain events. The excess flows will be diverted into a 1800mm pipe that terminates at an outfall located at the ocean. This is to help prevent flooding of downstream areas.
Storm Water Intake and Redirection Structure Installation
300-ton crane assisting with the installation of a 38,000-lb concrete intake structure for storm water redirection within close proximity of Highway 1.