Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Cottonwoods Conduit, Schedule 1 (CC-1): approximately 4,600 LF of welded steel pipe - Stream crossing (Big Cottonwood Creek) - Work in busy streets (Big Cottonwood Canyon Road, crossing Wasatch Boulevard, Fort Union Boulevard) - Portions of CC-1 are heavy-wall welded steel pipe with full-penetration butt welds • Salt Lake Aqueduct Replacement (SLAR): approximately 13,800 LF of welded steel pipe - Parallels the existing Salt Lake Aqueduct - Work in congested neighborhoods, steep slopes - Portions of the SLAR are heavy-wall welded steel pipe with full-penetration butt welds • Cottonwoods Conduit, Schedule 2 (CC-2): approximately 2,050 LF of pipeline - Work within the Little Cottonwood Water Treatment Plant site - Welded steel pipe or HDPE pipe • Permitting, utility vaults, utility relocation, traffic control, potential federal funding, and other activities and requirements common for pipeline projects in public and private rights-ofway. Some of the more significant items include: - Relocation of 935 LF of the Salt Lake Aqueduct. - Relocation of 1100 LF of the Little Cottonwood Conduit. - 1350 LF of new HDPE Storm Drain in Fort Union Blvd. for Cottonwood Heights City. • Installation of a cathodic protection system with deep well anodes, rectifiers, and test stations • Connection to the Little Cottonwood Water Treatment Plant at the grit basin inlet • Coordination of owner-provided items, including road and landscape restoration.