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CUWCD Spanish Fork Provo Reservoir Canal Pipeline — Orem Reach 1B

ACI Intermountain Chapter 2016 Excellence in Concrete Award

Orem · Utah County

30- to 60-inch Welded Steel Pipeline
30 Days Early
Location
Orem
County
Utah County
Year
2016
Owner / Engineer
Central Utah Water Conservancy District / Jacobs Engineering
CUWCD Spanish Fork Provo Reservoir Canal Pipeline — Orem Reach 1B photo 1
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Project Overview

The goal of the Orem Reach 1B project was to connect a water pipeline from the Strawberry Reservoir to a concrete structure at the mouth of Provo Canyon where the Owner can choose to discharge water into the Provo River or send water via the Provo River Aqueduct to various water agencies in Utah and Salt Lake Counties. Built on solid bedrock, the concrete hydraulic structure has many large pipe penetrations and angles that made concrete construction challenging. The project included 30 to 60-inch welded steel pipe and a traffic bridge over the Provo River with a 60-inch culvert. The project was completed 30 days early.

Project Highlights

  • 30 to 60-inch welded steel pipe installed
  • Traffic bridge over Provo River with 60-inch culvert
  • Concrete hydraulic structure on solid bedrock
  • Multiple large pipe penetrations and complex angles
  • Project completed 30 days ahead of schedule

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