We started 2019 off with another successful quarter, with more projects and stronger partnerships than ever! We are also happy to congratulate Ken Davidson on 15 years with Civiltec!
Based on our work on the Legend Larry Well project, Civiltec received another opportunity to team with the Town of Prescott Valley on two additional wells. The team also had a great time learning and making connections at the recent
Arizona Water Annual Conference and the
ACEC Roads & Streets Conference.
Though we unfortunately did not celebrate our annual Day at the Races event this year, our team looks forward to deepening our relationships and making sure we provide the best experiences possible for our clients. Civiltec is aiming to be back on track at Santa Anita in 2020 and we hope you can join us in celebrating our 34th year of business!
Check out this Spring 2019 Quarterly Newsletter for a brief glance at the latest Civiltec projects in Arizona and the people who make this work happen. If you know others who would appreciate this Quarterly Newsletter, please encourage them to join our mailing list! If you or someone you know would like to join the Civiltec team in our Prescott or Phoenix office, check out the Current Openings page on our website. We are searching for new Project Engineers.
Sincerely,
Chris Dusza, P.E. Vice President and Principal Engineer Civiltec Engineering, Inc.
Two New Well Projects in Prescott Valley
Based on the success of the Legend Larry Well project, the Town of Prescott Valley has contracted Civilec to design and construct another two wells. The project scope is similar to the first project, comprising of drilling, casing, and installation of the well submersible pump.
The first well, called Little Pete, is currently under construction. Once completed, it will be a 1,500 gallons per minute (GPM) production well for the Town's potable water system.
Congratulations to Ken Davidson on his 15 years with Civiltec Engineering!
Ken joined the Prescott office on February 10, 2004. Though the firm has grown since the early 2000s, Ken has consistently played a key role in Civiltec's surveying projects.