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Dibble, as the design engineer for the City of Goodyear's Design-Build Team, provided design and construction phase services for approximately 6,250 linear feet of 36-inch interceptor sewer and 660 linear feet of 24-inch sanitary sewer. The new sewer, located along Bullard Avenue between Lower Buckeye Parkway and Elwood Street, completes an important link in the City's regional sewer collection system. Comprehensive stakeholder coordination was critical to the success of the project; including coordination with multiple municipal agencies, the Roosevelt Irrigation District, and multiple adjacent private and public developers associated with the construction of the City's Spring Training Baseball Complex. The project schedule was dictated by the City of Goodyear's commitment to have the Spring Training Baseball Complex completed by Fall 2008. Dibble completed the plan preparation process one week ahead of the three month design schedule. Project tasks included final design engineering, field survey, agency and utility coordination, environmental clearance coordination and geotechnical investigation. Dibble also provided post-design services during construction of the sewer mains, which included shop drawing review, requests for information, regular attendance at weekly construction meetings, work change directives, change order review, site visits, project closeout, and record drawing preparation.
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