BEN|EN is excited to announce we have won an APWA Project of the Year Award by the Sacramento Chapter for the Sports Park Drive Pedestrian Overcrossing under the Transportation category! This project is owned by City of Woodland. Our Vice President Daniel Yau was the Electrical Design Task Manager for the traffic design for this project. Thank you to our hardworking staff for bringing this project to our community! Here is a brief description of the project (from the City’s…
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BEN|EN is excited to announce we have won an APWA Project of the Year Award by the Sacramento Chapter for the Natoma Alley Sewer Rehabilitation project under the Environment – Waste category! This project is owned by City of Folsom and our Vice President, Stacey Lynch was the Project Manager for the civil engineering services of this project. A brief description of the project: The City of Folsom required rehabilitation and relocation of sewer system facilities in an older part…
Bennett Engineering Services is pleased to announce the selection of the Transportation Authority of Marin’s North South Greenway Gap Closure project as a California Transportation Foundation (CTF) “Project of the Year” in the Active Transportation category. The North-South Greenway Gap Closure Project is part of a regional effort to create a more extensive non-motorized transportation network in Marin County. It closes a key pedestrian and cyclist gap between the Central Marin Ferry Connector and the existing multi-use paths at the…
Bennett Engineering Services is pleased to announce the selection of the City of Elk Grove’s Kammerer Road (Bruceville Road to Lent Ranch Parkway) Reconstruction project as an APWA Sacramento Chapter “Project of the Year” in the transportation category. The project reconstructed and improved the safety of more than two miles of Kammerer Road. This section of roadway is part of the Capital SouthEast Connector Joint Powers Authority’s 34-mile expressway project. Kammerer Road is the boundary between the City and the…
Bennett Engineering Services is pleased to announce the selection of the City of Citrus Heights’ Mariposa Avenue Safe Routes to School project as an APWA Sacramento Chapter “Project of the Year” in the transportation category. This project was the first to install green-painted bike lanes in the City of Citrus Heights and has become the catalyst for other green-painted bike lane projects throughout the city. Bennett Engineering Services provided engineering design and project delivery services for the final, fourth phase…
Bennett Engineering Services is pleased to announce the City of Sacramento has selected us to complete the Franklin Boulevard Complete Street Phase 1 design, including plans, specifications, and estimate. Bennett Engineering Services previously completed the Franklin Boulevard Complete Streets Plan, the Project Approval and Environmental Document (PA&ED) phase, and assisted the City with successful grant funding applications totaling…
Bennett Engineering Services is pleased to announce the selection of the City of Sacramento’s Meadowview Road Complete Street Project as an APWA Sacramento Chapter “Project of the Year” in the transportation category. The project creates a multimodal-friendly environment that enhances the walkability to and from…
The Nevada Irrigation District has selected the Gateway Pacific Contractors/Bennett Engineering Services design-build team to construct a 3-million-gallon water storage tank to replace the District’s Alta Sierra Reservoir. The tank will be an AWWA D110 Type I pre-stressed concrete tank with a concrete roof designed to withstand local snow loads. The design also includes yard piping, additional drainage improvements, mixers and blowers with sound attenuation, and electrical and SCADA system upgrades. Maintaining the existing berm, landscape screening, and new fencing…
The Camptonville Community Services District has selected Bennett Engineering Services to provide civil engineering services under a master services agreement. The team will assist the District with evaluation, design, and funding applications for upgrades to their aging water system. Tasks under the agreement will include designing repairs to the Campbell Gulch Diversion Intake Structure, evaluating the water treatment system chlorine contact tank for repair or replacement, and preparing a grant application for well development planning and design. The District’s water…
The recently completed Suisun-Solano Water Authority New Cement Hill Pipeline provides a second pipeline from the Cement Hill Water Treatment Plant to the site of two tanks, enabling the tanks to become a clear well for the treatment plant. The project included design to update the connection to the tank with an above-ground manifold, double-ball flexible expansion joints, motor-operated valves, and chlorine sampling points. The new parallel pipeline consists of 2,990-ft of buried PVC and 60-ft of steel pipe as…