Sanitary Sewer
Our sanitary sewer services include by-pass pumping, construction or rehabilitation of junction boxes and manholes, and installation of PVC, fiberglass, concrete or HDPE pipe at all depths ranging in size from large transmission to small diameter pipe lines.
Special Assessment District #228
Owner: City of Albuquerque Engineer: Wilson & Company Location of Project: Albuquerque, NM Contract Amount: $26,750,711 Completion Date: June 2014 AUI’s largest site development project to date, Special Assessment District (SAD) #228 consisted of 72-acres of site...
Manhole Rehabilitation
Structural Manhole Rehabilitation is a cost effective and time saving alternative to structure replacement. Additionally, This permanent solution includes protective coatings that seal against corrosion, ensuring a long lasting product. Manhole Rehabilitation is a...
Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) Water and Sewer Infrastructure Phases III & IV
Owner: Army Corps of Engineers Engineer: Brown & Caldwell Location of Project: Fort Bliss, Texas Contract Amount: $7,171,179 AUI was asked to perform this scope of work under an accelerated schedule which was accomplished utilizing a 7 day work week with a...
Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) Water and Sewer Infrastructure Phases I & II
Owner: Army Corps of Engineers Engineer: Brown & Caldwell Location of Project: Fort Bliss, Texas Contract Amount: $8,511,910 AUI built and maintained a solid relationship with Brown and Caldwell, Fort Bliss Water Services, Co. and the Army Corps. of Engineers...
TA-1 Waterline Rehabilitation
Improvements to the water distribution system in Technical Area 1 on Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) utilizing trenchless technology to replace deteriorated portions of the waterline throughout the tech area. A total of 4,450 LF of 6” to 12” waterline was replaced during this project; approximately 66% through pipe bursting and 34% through open-cut-and-replace.
There were approximately 700 potholes through the duration of this project. At one intersection alone, there were 21 undocumented utilities. Upon locating these utilities, AUI would coordinate with SNL representatives to get a GPS reading on the utility line, determine if the line was active or inactive, and add the line to the as-built documents for this project. Each situation concerning an unknown underground facility presented unique challenges including the need for penetration permits, and modification to the proposed waterline installation plan to avoid conflicts with these facilities.