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Systems Project” As a part of the “make-ready” work for the Airport Metro Connector (AMC) 96th Street Transit Station near LAX, Caliagua Inc. was subcontracted to the joint venture of Hensel Phelps and Herzog for the site work & rail systems project. Te project scope included procurement and installation of a precast


concrete cistern system with the capacity to hold 135,000 gallons of captured storm water. Installation required excavation to depths of 25 feet within an auger-cast pile shoring system. Caliagua successfully completed a complicated cistern installation process on a crowded site that shared space with other ongoing projects and that contained a fiber optic line directly overhead. Tis required careful planning and staging of equipment so as not to damage this existing fiber optic line. Facing an accelerated, five-month schedule that needed to be met so as


not to delay the 96th Street Station construction, Caliagua employed a six-day work week – and ultimately exceeded expectations by completing its work a full two months early. Also selected as finalist in this category was Royal Electric Company for “UC Davis Teaching and Learning Complex.”


Caliagua Inc. received a Constructor award for AMC: Site Work & Rail Systems Project.


WINNER Caliagua Inc. for “AMC: Site Work & Rail


CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTOR MARCH/APRIL 2023


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