CMAR Delivery Method on the Lake Mead Intake No. 3 Low Lake Level Pumping Station - Early Stages of Success

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jordan Hoover Erika Moonin Chuck George
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"In response to a severe regional drought and in preparation for the further decline of water levels in Southern Nevada’s Lake Mead, the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) built a new intake system to ensure water supply to Las Vegas and its surrounding communities. In 2015, design began on the Low Lake Level Pumping Station (L3PS) that will move the water from this lower intake, ensuring operability of the water delivery system despite these declining lake levels. The L3PS Project includes a 159-meter-deep shaft, a large underground chamber, and 34-each 152-meter-deep, 2.4-meter-diameter drilled well shafts to be constructed in highly faulted and fractured ground. The Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) delivery method was chosen to facilitate early contractor involvement in the design process to address the significant challenges and risks anticipated on this US$650 million Project. This paper describes the CMAR selection process; the CMAR involvement during design and benefits resulting from that involvement; and the unique collaborative effort among the owner, engineer, program manager and CMAR used to evaluate and select the best design approach, preferred underground construction methods, and coordinated geotechnical baseline report. PROJECT BACKGROUND AND NEED Seven of the United States’ western states rely heavily on the Colorado River and its tributaries for their water supply. The primary source of water for the Colorado River is winter snow that falls in the mountains ringing the Colorado River Basin. Flows in the Colorado River vary significantly from year to year, depending on the amount of snow and rain deposited in the basin. Beginning in the year 2000 and continuing to the present, snowfall has been well below documented historical averages and Colorado River flows have diminished."
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APA: Jordan Hoover Erika Moonin Chuck George  (2016)  CMAR Delivery Method on the Lake Mead Intake No. 3 Low Lake Level Pumping Station - Early Stages of Success

MLA: Jordan Hoover Erika Moonin Chuck George CMAR Delivery Method on the Lake Mead Intake No. 3 Low Lake Level Pumping Station - Early Stages of Success. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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