When the Clark County Water Reclamation District realized its subsurface utility mapping for the Flamingo Water Resource Center was incomplete, inaccurate and out of date, they turned to T2 Utility Engineers.
Inaccurate utility mapping for the largest wastewater treatment facility in the Las Vegas Valley had the potential to cause serious, expensive and time-consuming issues during routine maintenance or when major construction work was carried out at the plant.
We mobilized a large, strong team of subsurface engineering experts from our offices in Illinois, Florida, Louisiana, New York, California, Arizona, and Texas to provide fast, accurate and comprehensive Subsurface Utility Engineering services (Quality Levels D-A) and supporting survey for the plant. This work was complemented by our in-house GIS and CAD office staff.
Our field crews, consisting of six-to-eight full-time T2 staff, or up to eight, two-person crews when necessary, produced 120 test holes (Quality Level A) per week, utilizing our fleet of vacuum excavation trucks. Where possible, we used ground penetrating radar and detectable fiberglass push rods with metallic wire to penetrate and locate pipes, which could not be pressurized, such as sewer and stormwater drains.
The T2 team also installed subsurface marker ball transmitters at each confirmed utility to significantly aid future subsurface utility detection.