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Marshall Design/Build Water & Sewer Project
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2002 - Present
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Summit is providing full design/build construction management services for the Marshall Water and Sewer Project, including superintendence of a local crew, material and equipment procurement, and specialty labor. Our scope of work has included:

Design and construction of 4800 lineal feet of water and sewer main
Design and construction of 51 water and sewer house services
Design and installation of one Class A public water well
Planning and cost estimates for future phases in a Feasibility Study Addendum
Obtained easements through BIA restricted lots (assisted by McClintock Land Associates)
Designed and renovated water treatment plant
Designed and constructed three well houses and 5,500 lineal feet water transmission line
Environmental planning and permitting
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Pilot Station Water/Sewer Project
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8/1997 - Present
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Summit has maintained an ongoing relationship with ANTHC and the City of Pilot Station to design and construct various infrastructure improvements. Over the years, Summit's personnel have employed a dedicated local workforce to accomplish the following:

Construction of a gravel access road, foundation pad, and new water treatment plant building - including the water treatment system
Construction of a new 210,000 gallon water storage tank and concrete ringwall base
Design and construction of over 10,000 LF of insulated 4" water main and 8" sewer main and over 60 house services
Cleaning of 6,000 LF of 8" sewer main and video survey of the line
Renovation of the heavy equipment shop
Construction of a 1,000-foot raw water transmission line and wellhead access road
Design and construction to expand the existing 2-acre, single-cell lagoon into a 3-acre double cell wastewater lagoon
Design and construction of a new lift station and force main
Planning for an interim landfill
Obtained easements through BIA restricted lots
Comprehensive environmental planning and permitting
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Deering Water and Sewer Improvements
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1995 - 2003
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Summit Consulting has designed and constructed several phases of sanitation improvements in the village of Deering. Our involvement in the project began in 1995 as construction management sub consultant to Montgomery Watson. In 1997, Summit was retained as the prime project management consultant, managing all design and construction activities. When human remains and prehistoric artifacts were discovered in 1998, Summit oversaw the archeological investigations and worked closely with sub consultant NLUR and the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). Beginning in 2002, Summit has performed all engineering, environmental, and construction management services for the project. The project has utilized a local work force to accomplish the following:

Rehabilitation of the water transmission line
Construction of a new water treatment plant, washeteria, and generator facility
Construction of a 500,000-gallon water storage tank
Construction of several armor rock walls to prevent erosion of a new sewage lagoon
Construction of a vacuum station, 4,000 feet of vacuum main, and 50 house services
Installation of two new water wells
And construction of a 20,000-gallon treated water storage tank
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Chuathbaluk Water and Sewer Improvements
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2003 - Present
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Summit is providing full design and construction management services for the City of Chuathbaluk. All construction is being carried out by the local crew using force account methods. The following tasks have been accomplished:

Installation of three Class A public wells, with on-site water quality analysis
Design and construction of a new water treatment plant
Design of a circulating water system
Design and initial construction of a piped wastewater system, including a force main, lift station, and treatment lagoon
Feasibility planning for lagoon maintenance
Design and construction of a temporary school septic system
Business plan development and assistance with RUBA assessment criteria
Renovation of the community washeteria
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Tanacross Water & Sewer Project
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3/1999 - 10/2003
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As subconsultant to CRW Engineering Group, Summit provided full force account construction management services to the Tanacross Village Council for design review, cost estimates, budget management, cost accounting, scheduling, materials procurement, mobilization, and superintendence of a local workforce. The scope of work included:

Structural improvements of the community washeteria
Upgrades to the water treatment plant
Construction of a 125,000-gallon water storage tank
Construction of a new sewer system with 11 manholes, 3,000 feet of sewer main, and 40 house services
Construction of a new lift station and chain link fencing around sewage lagoon
During the sewer system work, the existing system was kept on-line in order to maintain service to the community without significant interruption.
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Upper Kalskag Sanitation Project ~ Phase I, II, III
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1996 - 2002
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Summit has completed four phases of wok in Upper Kalskag - each phase utilizing a local labor force. The completed work included:

Construction of a new two-cell sewage lagoon and discharge
Design and construction of the lagoon access road
Construction of 2,300 feet of gravity sewer main, two lift stations, a force main, and 13 manholes
Installing individual water wells and service lines, and interior plumbing in 38 village homes
Completion of a Feasibility Study and preliminary design work to secure funding for an additional 10,500 linear feet of gravity main (with sub consultant Montgomery Watson)
Design and installation of a community well and public watering point. Summit also provided on-site water quality testing
Construction of a water transmission line
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Kiana Consolidated Bulk Fuel Storage Facility Project
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2000
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Summit Consulting provided project management services to the DCRA Alaska Energy Authority for the consolidation of bulk fuel facilities in the village of Kiana. Full project estimate, budget management, cost accounting, scheduling, barging/mobilization and superintendence services were provided. The scope of work included construction of three bermed, lined containment cells; chain link fence installation; a remotely-operated fuel dispenser building; demo of old fuel storage tanks; retrofitting, reconfiguration and relocation of 15 existing tanks to the new containment site; erection of 17 new 22,000-gallon, 17,500-gallon and 12,000-gallon bulk fuel storage tanks on timber foundations; and installation of associated tank piping and appurtenances including 4,000 LF of above ground welded fuel piping and 6,000 LF of welded, coated buried fuel dispenser pipeline and marine header.
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