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Project: Sewer Rehabilitation
Client:
City of Burlingame
UCM Services: Provided consultation on rehabilitation on existing sewer lines

Project: Crystal Geyser
Client: Crystal Geyser
UCM Services:
Provided consultation services on possible water source for the client

Project: South Bay Ocean Outfall
Client:
Svedrup/Kaiser
UCM Services:
Provided consultation regarding performance of EPB

Project: Taipei Metro
Client:
Morrison Knudsen
UCM Services:
Performed evaluation of grouting option and EPB machine

Project: 2nd Street Tunnel
Client:
Consoer Townsend Envirodyne Engineers, Inc.
UCM Services: Performed constructability review

Project: Northside Storage Tunnel, Sydney, Australia
Client:
Montgomery Watson
UCM Services:
Provided consulting on tunnel issues related to subaqueous river crossing

Project: M1 Motorway
Client:
Jacobs Associates
UCM Services:
Provided cost estimate

Project: Sunnydale Sewer Improvements
Client:
City and County of San Francisco
UCM Services:
Performed preliminary feasibility study and cost estimate

Project: Dougherty Valley Tunnel
Client:
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
UCM Services:
Performed peer review of preliminary and final design

Project: Eagle Mountain Seismic Retrofit
Client:
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
UCM Services:
Performed evaluation of differing site conditions claim

Project: Wine Cave Expansion
Client:
Robert Sinskey Vineyards
UCM Services:
Performed construction oversight

Project: Spring Mountain Winery
Client:
Norby Wine Caves
UCM Services:
Performed evaluation of ground conditions

Project: Lake Mathews Intake and Outtake Structures
Client:
Jacobs Associates
UCM Services: Provided review of construction means and methods

Project: Narragansett Bay CSO
Client:
Jacobs Associates
UCM Services:
Constructability review

Project: Extended Aquifer Test
Client: Sonoma County Water Agency
UCM Services:
Planning a 14 day, 3,000 gpm pump test for Summer 2000. Developing innovative monitoring techniques with other investigators, including cooperative arrangement for monitoring temperature changes with USGS.