List of capital improvement projects (CIP).
Status: Current project
Project Category: Water
Project Estimated Cost: $9,418,000
Phase 1 of the SMPS Upgrade has been completed and included two 250 horsepower (HP) pumps and associated variable frequency drives (VFDs), retaining wall replacement, fence expansion, emergency standby generator and automatic transfer switch (ATS), two electric switchboards, transformer vault, and associated electrical improvements. Phase 2 will include upgrades to the existing pump station, a new seismically resilient pump station with a restroom, two booster pumps, a hydropower turbine, electric vehicle chargers, and architectural, structural, fencing, electrical, sanitary, and water line improvements.
Tristan Wear, 503-350-4059mailboxengineering@beavertonoregon.gov
FY 15-16: Preliminary electrical design for pump station switchboard upgradeFY 17-18: Preliminary design for pump system upgrades and permanent emergency generator FY 18-19: Design kickoff for emergency generator and pump upgradesFY 19-20: Begin Phase 1 design for emergency generator and pump upgrades; ALTA survey; CM/GC firm, vertical turbine pumps and standby engine generator procurementFY 20-21: Phase 1 construction and Phase 2 designFY 21-22: Phase 2 design and start Phase 2 constructionFY 22-23: Complete Phase 2 constructionFY 23-24: Project closeout
The Sexton Mountain pump station is the City's primary pump station and the only one capable of lifting water to the Cooper Mountain reservoir. The upgrades are needed to increase the capacity, reliability, effectiveness, and efficiency of the pump station.