The Irrigation Booster Pump Stations In Dave Elton Park And Redwood Park Are Nearing The End Of Their Useful Lives And Are Ready For Lifecycle Replacement. Many Of The Components Are Outdated, Discontinued, Worn Out, Or Require Regular Servicing. With An Aging System, Repair And Replacement Of Components Will Continue To Increase, Resulting In Elevated Pressure On Our Operations Resources And An Increased Risk Of Irreparable Failure Of The Pump Station.There Are Two Pump Stations In Dave Elton Park Which Feed The Park Irrigation, Ball Diamonds And St. Patrick’S Cemetery. Redwood Park Has A Single Pump Station For The Entire Park.The Designs For The New Pump Stations And Controller Systems Have Been Completed. These Adjustments Will Increase The Efficiency Of Each Site And Improve Operational Performance And Reliability Of The Systems.Objectivethe Primary Objective Of This Project Is To Ensure That Reliable Pressure And Flow Are Provided To The Existing Irrigation Systems, Resulting In A Reduction In Both Labor Costs And Time Spent On Repairs, Increased Overall Health Of The Parks, And Improved System Efficiency. This Will, In Turn, Help To Create A Vibrant Atmosphere For Community Recreation And Events.Scopethe Successful Proponent Will Provide Construction Services For The Replacement Of Three (3) Booster Pump Stations In Two (2) City Of Lethbridge (City) Parks. The Scope Of Work For This Project Includes The Supply Of All Equipment, Materials, Products, Labour, And Transportation Necessary, Including All Incidental Work, To Remove The Existing Equipment And Construct Three (3) Fully Operational Booster Pump And Control Systems At Dave Elton And Redwood Parks As Outlined In The Contract Documents. The Scope Of Work Will Include, But Is Not Limited To The Following:
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