Sewer Design Services – Rogers Park Neighborhood

  • Sewer Design Services – Rogers Park Neighborhood
  • Sewer Design Services – Rogers Park Neighborhood
  • Sewer Design Services – Rogers Park Neighborhood

Overview

Client:  Chicago Department of Water Management

Location: Chicago, IL

Description

The Chicago Department of Water Management Sewer Design Services Project involved the installation of 1,814 feet of 36-inch, 30-inch and 24-inch combined sewer in the Rogers Park Neighborhood. The sewers were placed near these intersections:

  • Devon Ave and N. Ravenswood Ave
  • Pratt Blvd and N. Ashland Ave
  • Loyola Ave and N. Damen Ave

Services Provided

d’Escoto, Inc. provided phase II engineering taking the design from a simple profile to a complete set of plans. Tasks included:

  • Locating existing utilities and determining existing project conditions using atlases and field observations
  • Utility coordination to determine plan location and profile elevation of the proposed sewer to minimize conflicts
  • Using utility and design information to work with the CDWM Water Section in determining relocations for water mains
  • Pavement rehabilitation to reduce pavement flooding
  • Full pavement restoration plans of Loyola Ave
  • Designing specialty structures where unique sewer configurations were required
  • ADA ramp design to increase pedestrian accessibility
  • Completed OUC submittal and performed coordination with various utilities as required.

All this was done following the QA/QC procedure developed to deliver a high-quality project ahead of schedule