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CPH Engineers, Inc.<br />

While founded in its current form in 1981, CPH<br />

Engineers has provided engineering services to clients<br />

throughout since the 1960s.<br />

It provides service for more than 40 water and<br />

wastewater systems including new treatment plants,<br />

expansions, technology upgrades, and regional water<br />

supply solutions. This includes design, permitting<br />

and construction administration services for utility<br />

infrastructure projects with pipe sizes ranging from 4<br />

inches to 54 inches in diameter for more than 300<br />

miles of pipeline projects.<br />

• Phase I Collection System – Islamorada, Fla.<br />

Provided analysis and subsequent redesign of<br />

three specific vacuum collection mains. Redesign<br />

included not just improvements to subject areas,<br />

but development of replacement and removal<br />

plan to minimize impact on existing customers<br />

within the service area.<br />

Key Personnel<br />

David A. Gierach,<br />

Principal<br />

Terry M. Zaudtke,<br />

Project Manager<br />

David E. Mahler,<br />

Project Engineer<br />

Amy Daly,<br />

Environmental<br />

Benjamin M. Fries,<br />

Treatment Plant<br />

Design<br />

• Key Largo Wastewater<br />

John A. Baer,<br />

Treatment Plant – Key Largo, Fla.<br />

Project Architect<br />

Provided design, engineering and permitting for<br />

Gerald M. Cox,<br />

the Northern Forcemain, Southern Forcemain,<br />

Lead Project Designer<br />

Collection System Basin A, Collection System<br />

Basin D, and the vacuum pump station serving Full bios located in<br />

basins A, B, C and D.<br />

Appendix A<br />

• Sanford Vacuum Sewer<br />

Collection System – Sanford, Fla.<br />

Installed a unique collection system utilizing a combination of gravity and vacuum<br />

methods that were coordinated to traverse through narrow pathways and alleys<br />

in downtown Sanford. Provided planning, design, permitting and construction<br />

engineering inspection services during the construction of an innovative vacuum<br />

sewer collection system resulting in the separation of the existing combined<br />

sewer/stormwater collection system.<br />

Team Proposal Florida Governmental Utility Authority<br />

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