South Platte Wells Transmission Line

Brighton, CO

Installation of raw water transmission and potable water lines along high-traffic Bromley Lane

Located in Brighton, CO, the South Platte Wells Transmission Line project involved installing 10,250 LF of raw water transmission line and 1,900 LF of potable water line along busy Bromley Lane. Completed ahead of schedule, the project featured efficient traffic control, trenchless bores, and cost-saving material adjustments, which delivered over $350,000 in savings for the City.

This public improvements project in Brighton, CO, upgraded raw and potable water infrastructure with advanced traffic control and dual-crew operations to ensure timely delivery. Completed ahead of schedule and under budget, the project overcame material and design challenges while providing complete surface restoration and roadway repairs.

Completed June 2021
Client City of Brighton
Type Water Infrastructure/ Raw & Potable Water Transmission
HEI Role General Contractor
10,250 LF of raw water transmission line installed; complex traffic control and phased construction in high-traffic corridor
1,900 LF of 12" potable water line installed; included roadway repairs and trenchless bores under ditches

Completed zero-incident, zero-complaint project in a heavily trafficked urban corridor

Coordinated with City to phase traffic control efficiently despite split medians

Operated two pipe crews simultaneously at opposite ends of the project

Performed two trenchless bores under existing ditches

Identified and resolved discrepancies in tie-in sizes before excavation

Achieved over $350,000 in cost savings for the City through material adjustments