This tank was under consideration to be built via concrete or welded but the design team performed a Life cycle cost analysis and overall bid the job as a welded steel tank. It was designed to meet the new demands of an ever growing city as well as supplement future demand of additional housing tracks. This asset will be a critical part of their system for decades/ centuries to come.
The tank was designed in accordance with AWWA D-100 section 14 in order to be as cost effective as possible; but due to high seismic load’s and the tank being located just feet away from the San Andres Fault line there were many precautions taken in the design/supply of the reservoir. The tank as a whole weighed more than 1.2 million pounds and was constructed during the santa ana winds. The effects of the high winds were amplified by the fact that it’s located on a mountain range which regularly see’s wind’s in excesses of 60 mph on any given day. Although there were many days which the crew had to work split shifts or submit a weather delay we we’re still able to complete the job on time with a satisfied customer and a safe crew. This was due to the construction sequencing of a welded steel tank and the ability to start / stop as needed in order for the crew to safely follow all applicable safety regulations.
Award Name
Reservoir Tank
Company Name
Paso Robles Tank, Inc.
Award Year
2022
Product Details
- Mission Hills Reservoir 4606-2
- Coachella Valley Water District
- Thousand Palms, CA
Date Completed
abril 19, 2025
Construction Standard
AWWA D100-11
Overall Height
40' -0"
Column Height
33' -5 1/4"
Diameter
186' -0"
Capacity
6,800,000
Steel Tonnage Used
619
Steel Thickness
.3125" - .9788"