From: Brett GrantTo: Bill BusathSubject: FW: DFR- Oct 8, 2012
PG&E hitDate: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 13:08:06Attachments:
Curtis Park Water Main DFR 2012_10_08.docx
What a day!
From: Annie N. Martin Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 10:23
AMTo: Paul Barnes; Chris Powell; Brett Grant; Mike
ColasantiSubject: DFR- Oct 8, 2012 PG&E hit I thought you might
want to see this so you can get a better picture of what went down
yesterday. J Annie MartinP S O M A S | Balancing the Natural and
Built EnvironmentConstruction InspectorProgram/Construction
Management1075 Creekside Ridge Drive #200Roseville, CA 95678 |
916.788.4856Cell 916-826-3354www.psomas.com
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.psomas.com/
1075 Creekside Ridge Drive, Suite 200Roseville, CA 95678(916)
788-8122INSPECTORS FIELD REPORT
Date: 10/8/2012
Project Name: Curtis Park Water Main Project Owner: City of
Sacramento
Contractor: T&S ExcavationSubcontractor(s) NONE
Project No: Z14010051Contract No: 6SAC034000
Weather Conditions: Warm and clearTemperature Range: 52-84 F
CONTRACTOR ACTIVITY (Please time stamp observations by
indicating time at beginning of each new item):
7:40 a.m. arrived on-site. Spoke with crew about installing fire
hydrants on Donner. The Crew was on Donner last week and only
installed 2 hydrants. 2 more hydrants need to be installed
still.
Approx. 9:30 a.m. While digging with a shovel; to build the
receiving pit, contractors staff hit the water service line to the
home located at 3054 24th Street. Contractor did not phone any city
staff to notify of the water hit.
10:00 a.m. Return to site. Reviewed traffic controls on 24th.
They need some correction; as there is no Construction Ahead or
Detour Ahead signs up. I asked Billy to address this.
When I approached the work area I noticed water flowing heavy in
the gutter line. I observed 3 holes dug, all were full of water.
Billy was in hole dug above the existing main trying to turn the
corp off at the main. He was unable to get water shut down.
10:20 a.m. water was being pumped out of the excavation with no
filter bags. Boring rig began to bore at home adjacent to the leak;
3056 24th Street.
11:00 a.m. water was shut off and the crew was able to turn the
line off at the main. Boring machine then relocated to 3054 24th
Street and began to bore again. I watched to verify the bore
crossed over the existing water main.
11:15 a.m. As the machine pushed through the soil a load gush of
gas blasted up. The bore machine had hit the gas main. I phoned
mike Colasanti, Chris Powell and Brett Grant to report the
incident.
11:40 a.m. PG&E supervisor; Erik Kurtz (916-386-5373)
arrived on-site with a full crew to assess the damage. We started
evacuations of the following homes: 3056, 3054 and 3048 24th
Street. These homes were within a blast distance.
12:15 p.m. After speaking to Erik Kurtz about evacuations, we
asked them to phone 911 as standby just in case a critical incident
occurred.
12:25 p.m. Fire standby arrived. T&S was asked by PG&E
to provide assistance in exposing their main. They made
preparations to crimp the line while T&S dug. This crimp was
placed on 24th street, between Curtis and Donner. More PG&E
crews arrived to assist and relieved the T&S backhoe.
1:40 p.m. PG&E successfully crimped the line and stopped the
flow of gas. Gas blew for 2 hours 45 mins which left a large void
in the roadway. Many cars and T&S equipment was covered in sand
and debris. No residents mentioned any damage to their homes or
cars at this point.
1:50 p.m. PG&E requested that T&S assist in cleaning up
the area in order for them to expose the damaged gas line. Once
this was completed PG&E began to excavate the area to make a
repair.
2:40 p.m. While PG&E was digging they hit the water service;
3056 24th, which was previously repaired by T&S this morning.
This time the water service was pulled directly from the main. I
phoned Mike Shilliday and 311 to report the issue.
3:20 p.m. City utility crew arrived and began to shut off water
valves.
3:40 p.m. Water finally shut off. Crew was able to turn off corp
stop at the main after dewatering. They then turned on the other
valves; restoring all other homes on 24th Street.
3:55 p.m. While digging to expose the line PG&E hit the
sewer service for 3056 24th street. They phoned a plumber to
repair. His ETA is unknown.
4:30 p.m. PG&E working on cutting their line to make the
repair. They stated it would be a long while before they are able
to blow the gas line out and said the water service tech. could get
in to do his work at this time. The City water tech. stated he
could not make the repair and we needed to phone 311 to have
another team come out.
5:10 p.m. PG&E informed me they have to remove the mud and
water from the inside of the pipe prior to restoring gas service.
They have to cut another section out to perform this work.
5:30 p.m. PG&E still not making any repairs. All supervisors
have left the job site. 1 journeyman and 2 apprentices remain.
6:00 p.m. PG&E still not performing any corrections. No
plumber on-site still to repair the sewer service. I asked the
Journeyman for PG&E what the status was. He (Casey) stated it
may be around 10pm.
6:10 p.m. Billy with T&S was not comfortable with leaving
the resident without City services any longer and chose to make the
repairs themselves. T&S then repaired the sewer and water. We
then flushed the line and informed the homeowner they could use
their utilities again.
6:40 p.m. PG&E still not performing any corrective work. No
supervisors on site still. We informed the 3 man crew we had
completed the repairs and backfilled our services. T&S provided
2 trench plates for PG&E to use as cover; asking them to not
backfill the repaired services so we can ensure they are backfilled
with approved material.
7:00 p.m. T&S and I left the site. PG&E still on-site. I
asked Billy to come in early and clan the streets and gutter.
*NO PRODUCTION TODAY- NO PAY ITEMS COMPLETED
SUBCONTRACTOR ACTIVITY (Please time stamp observations by
indicating time at beginning of each new item):
NONE
ENVIRONMENTAL (discuss SWPPP and other environmental
inspections):
Water from broken water service flowed into combined storm
system during emergency repairs. Silt drain fabric over all
DI's
SAFETY (discuss attendance of tailgate meetings as well as
safety concerns):
Proper traffic and trench safety used. PPE worn by all and
public has a safe right of way to walk etc.
VISITOR LOG
Name
Company
Time-in
Time-out
Location
Purpose
MATERIAL QUANTITIES
Item No.
Description
Quantity
Unit
Installed or Delivered
1
Preconstruction Photographs
2
4- Inch diameter water main, to furnish and install
3
6- Inch diameter water main, to furnish and install
4
8- Inch diameter water main, to furnish and install
5
12- Inch diameter water main, to furnish and install
6
4- Inch diameter gate valve, to furnish and install
7
6- Inch diameter gate valve, to furnish and install
8
8- Inch diameter gate valve, to furnish and install
9
12- Inch diameter gate valve, to furnish and install
10
8-Inch Standard Fire Hydrant, to furnish and install
11
Existing Fire Hydrant, to remove
12
1- Inch Water Service with meter box to furnish and install
(main to meter box)
13
Hybrid water service w/Meter box to furnish and install (main to
front/SIDE hose bib)
14
Hybrid water service w/Meter box to furnish and install (main to
front/REAR hose bib)
15
Additional 1 -Inch Copper water pipe to furnish and install
16
Connection to existing water distribution system
17
Water service abandon
18
1 - Inch schedule 40 PVC, to furnish and install
19
Mains to cap
20
Existing valves, Tees, Saddles and Water Mains to remove or
abandon
21
Water quality, to provide
22
Concrete, to remove and replace
23
Asphalt concrete, to remove and replace
24
Unsuitable material, to remove and replace
25
Potholes
26
Reconnect existing water sampler
27
Reconnect existing water meter
28
Install decomposed Granite
LABOR AND EQUIPMENT ON SITE
CRAFT
HOURS
ITEM No/QUANTITIES
WORKER
EQUIPMENT
REG
OT
4
DOWN OR IDLE
William Hinds
super
op
8
4
James Rutherford
op
8
2
Brodey Thorn
lab
6
Kevin Pomeroy
Case 210
op
4
Choy Saechao
lab
4
Rick Tokos
580 Boring machine and case 621D loader
op
8
4
Alfredo PAZ-Garcia
lab
4
Project Manager/RE Name: Inspector Name: Annie M. Martin
PHOTOGRAPHS (Click on Icons below to insert photos, and then
expand to desired size)
Bill Hines Forman attempts to shut off water leak at main. House
3054 24th Street
Water discharged into gutter during emergency repairs to the
water service at 3054 24th Street.
DI protected by filter bag. Bag had to be pulled to prevent
flooding
24th Ave. looking North on 24th Street
Water service damaged by T&S shovel repaired.
Gas Mai spewing gas on 24th Street @ 11:28 a.m.
Gas main crimped to shut down flow
Damage to street caused by the gas main damaged blowing for over
2.5 hours.
Gutter and street started to flood after PG&E hit the water
service just repaired by T&S
Sewer service hit by PG&E; while they were digging to expose
and repair their gas main.
Damaged gas main shows the bore machine head penetrated the
line.
View of mud inside the gas main. This mud is a result of
PG&E hitting the water supply and flooding the trench.
Water service and sewer service repaired by T&S
Water service and sewer service repaired by T&S. Future
water service pulled through and tapped to the existing water
service for future connection.
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