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References <br /> <br />PBCWUD WATER TREATMENT PLANT 3 – DEGASIFIER NO. 3 & ODOR SCRUBBER PALM BEACH COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA <br />Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department <br />Steve McGrew, P.E., 561-493-6000, smcgrew@pbcwater.com <br /> <br />Alan Gerwig & Associates (AGA) provided structural engineering services for this project through Calvin <br />Giordano & Associates and Cardinal Construction as part of the Design-Build Contract with Palm Beach <br />County Water Utilities. <br /> <br />AGA analyzed the existing raised slab for the addition of the third degasifier and designed the equipment <br />pad and anchoring for the new degasifier and blower housing on the raised slab. AGA also designed a new <br />opening in the wall under the degasifier and provided specifications for the other incidental equipment <br />such as ladders, walkways, etc. <br /> <br />In addition, AGA designed a slab on grade and anchoring for the replacement odor scrubber, which was <br />constructed as part of this project. <br /> <br />WUD SRWRF DIGESTER TANK 1 STUCCO FAILURE PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />Palm Beach County <br />Anthony Longo, 561-233-0219, alongo@pbcgov.org <br /> <br />Alan Gerwig & Associates, Inc. (AGA) evaluated the exterior of Digester Tank 1 at WUD SRWRF. It was <br />determined that non-structural stucco delamination was the primary cause of the unsightly streaking on <br />the tank exterior. AGA produced a specification for the complete removal of all exterior stucco, sealing <br />of any cracks in the tank wall (cracks would then be visible and accessible) and applying a highly adhesive <br />patching/parge coat to the exterior bare concrete. <br /> <br />STORM WATER PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTS – D6 AND D7 TOWN OF PALM BEACH, FLORIDA <br />Town of Palm Beach <br />Mike Roach, Project Engineer, 561-838-5440, mroach@townofpalmbeach.com <br /> <br />AGA worked with the Prime Consultant to completely renovate the existing concrete pump stations. The <br />project included a condition survey and feasibility study followed by the renovation project. Construction <br />documents included concrete restoration, reconfiguration of the pump station tops and side chambers, <br />and replacement of all deteriorated steel, pipe supports and grating. The project also included <br />construction phasing to keep at least one pump station in operation throughout construction. AGA <br />provided structural engineering services from design through construction administration. <br /> <br />155