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Firm Information and Experience <br /> alternative design considerations and additional permitting. Bolton&Menk helped the City of Edina fully rehabilitate <br /> The water main located in the rear green space of several the area's sanitary sewer system using a cost-effective <br /> commercial properties with limited access had a high method without the disruption of typical construction <br /> break history,making replacement very difficult and highly practices.The project had minimal impacts on residents <br /> disruptive using traditional construction practices.Parkers and the decreased wastewater treatment costs will fully <br /> Lake Road is on the city's trail plan and it was a challenge recoup construction costs in just a couple of years. <br /> to fit a multi-use trail in the existing corridor without <br /> triggering additional stormwater requirements. 1 215t Street and Pleasant Avenue <br /> Bolton&Menk used alternative construction methods City of Burnsville, Minnesota <br /> such as full-depth reclamation,water main lining, and Bolton&Menk worked with the city on the preliminary <br /> sanitary sewer lining to avoid the complications of engineering report,preliminary and final design,and <br /> working around the wetland complex.We also used construction for this street improvement project.Our team <br /> water main lining to limit the impacts of water main evaluated pavement rehabilitation needs for the area.Full- <br /> construction in the break-prone areas in green space of depth reclamation was used for street rehabilitation on <br /> the commercial properties. Our design fit the proposed 121st Street and full reconstruction,with soil corrections <br /> trail on Parkers Lake Road in the existing road corridor, and geogrid,was completed along Pleasant Avenue.Utility <br /> eliminating the need for additional stormwater treatment. improvements included spot repair to the sanitary sewer <br /> via trenchless technologies and storm sewer improvements <br /> The City of Minnetonka will be able to complete to help alleviate drainage issues. <br /> construction during 2020. Our design uses alternative <br /> Close coordination with area businesses was critical to <br /> construction methods, saving the city extra cost and <br /> limiting construction impacts. the success of this project. <br /> Minnehaha Creek Sanitary 12611 Street and Dupont Avenue <br /> Sewer Lining City of Burnsville, Minnesota <br /> 126'Street/Dupont Avenue,between the TH 13 and <br /> City of Edina, Minnesota CSAH 5 interchange northeast to the Cliff Road and <br /> The City of Edina has a sanitary sewer system that runs I-35W south interchange,provides access to commercial <br /> parallel to Minnehaha Creek.The 24-inch interceptor and industrial businesses while also serving as a relief <br /> system takes much of Edina's sewer flow as it makes its route for regional traffic from the TH 13 and CSAH 5 <br /> way to the MCES system.The sewer system was more interchange to access I-35W.This area in Burnsville,the <br /> than 80 years old and past its useful life. It presented Minnesota River Quadrant, is forecasted for significant <br /> structural issues, allowing the nearby creek to infiltrate long-term redevelopment. <br /> the sewer system. Rehabilitation of this aging system was <br /> needed to structurally repair the pipe,decrease treatment Bolton&Menk worked with the city on preliminary <br /> costs, and reduce the likelihood of sewer blockages, design,final design, and construction. Our team <br /> backups, and spills near Minnehaha Creek. evaluated pavement rehabilitation needs for the 126' <br /> Street/Dupont Avenue intersection.The corridor was <br /> Bolton&Menk implemented trenchless technologies rehabilitated through a combination of bituminous mill <br /> to eliminate typical construction disturbances for Edina and overlay and full-depth street patching, along with <br /> residents.We used cured-in-place-pipe(CIPP)technology spot curb replacement throughout to extend the corridor's <br /> to structurally reline the pipe without the need for typical life.Utility improvements included sanitary sewer via <br /> excavations.We also used spray-in-place manhole trenchless technologies and storm sewer to help alleviate <br /> rehabilitation products and robotically installed CIPP drainage issues. <br /> lateral liners at service connections.These methods <br /> eliminate the need for excavation,reduce equipment access The project was staged to maintain traffic for area <br /> in yards,and ultimately shorten the overall construction businesses throughout construction. Close coordination <br /> duration.All these benefits reduced construction impacts with area businesses was critical to the success of <br /> and project costs. this project. <br /> 2021 Hazelnut Park/Glenpaul Neighborhood Street and Utility Improvements I City of Arden Hills, Minnesota <br />