2 Million Gallons of Reliability for Queen Creek’s Water System
Reliable water service starts with the infrastructure behind it. As part of our on-call contract with the Town of Queen Creek, our team designed and managed the construction of a partially buried, pre-stressed 2.0-million-gallon concrete water storage tank and a vertical turbine booster pump station with associated electrical controls and equipment. The project enhances the Town’s water system operations and capacity for both current residents and the growth that’s coming.
In the design phase, our scope included topographic survey, tank and pump station design, site planning, utility coordination, construction document preparation, and cost estimating. Every element was developed with the Town’s operational requirements and long-term system needs in mind.
From Engineer of Record to Boots on the Ground
As the project moved into construction, our role expanded to full-scale construction management. We assisted the Town with contract oversight, reviewed schedules and pay applications, and ensured compliance with project plans and specifications. As Engineer of Record, our team managed submittal and RFI reviews and responses, issued field directives as needed, and provided ongoing construction oversight throughout.
That end-to-end involvement, from initial survey through final completion, meant that the team designing the systems was the same team making sure they were built right. For a piece of infrastructure that the Town’s water customers will depend on every day without ever seeing, that continuity matters.