Electrical Engineering Projects | Power Systems | WHB Engineers https://whbengineers.com/projects/electrical-engineering/ Thu, 19 Jun 2025 00:23:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://whbengineers.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-WHB_favicon-32x32.png Electrical Engineering Projects | Power Systems | WHB Engineers https://whbengineers.com/projects/electrical-engineering/ 32 32 Local Power Utility https://whbengineers.com/local-power-utility/ Wed, 24 Jan 2024 19:57:13 +0000 https://wordpress-984593-3995626.cloudwaysapps.com/?p=3545 WHB Engineers has a long history of successfully executing projects for local power utility company, San Diego Gas and Electric.

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Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management

WHB has a long history of successfully executing projects for local power utility company, San Diego Gas and Electric. For close to ten years, WHB has completed a wide variety of SDG&E projects related to critical infrastructure such as electric substations transmission structures and distribution structures. Services that WHB typically provides includes but is not limited to the following:

Construction management, civil engineering design, structural engineering design, and site development design.

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Biotech Site Design https://whbengineers.com/biotech-site-design/ Thu, 28 Dec 2023 16:41:46 +0000 https://wordpress-984593-3995626.cloudwaysapps.com/?p=2464 Biotech Site Design offers Civil, Structural, and Electrical Engineering services. WHB Engineers is the Civil Engineer of Record for major biotech developments, including Kilroy Oyster Point. Projects involve landfill management, public improvements, and entitlements, showcasing expertise in creating cutting-edge life science spaces.

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Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Electrical Engineering

WHB has had long-lasting relationships with many life science developers in the Bay area and is currently serving as the Civil Engineer of Record for multiple major biotech campus developments. 

One on-going project is the Kilroy Oyster Point development, which is a  public/private partnership development project located on an approximately 80-acre site at the end of Oyster Point Boulevard in South San Francisco.  The project includes the construction of 11 biotechnology research & development/office buildings, a hotel, a marina park, open space, three parking structures, new streets and utilities, a parking lot, a sanitary sewer pump station, Bay Trail, and other BCDC improvements and a public beach.

Roughly 50-acres of the project is underlain by landfill refuse and bay mud, with an existing engineered clay cap.  To make room for building foundations and a clean-soil utility corridor in the new street, refuse was relocated on site and a new clay cap installed.

In addition to the public improvements, WHB was involved in the entitlements process for the project, including the private Kilroy Oyster Point Phases 2-4 Precise Plan.  We provided the schematic plans for street design, grading, drainage, utilities, stormwater treatment, erosion control, fire access, and hydrant location.

In addition to Kilroy Oyster Point, WHB is also serving as the Civil Engineer of Record for the Shore in Brisbane, The Cove in South San Francisco, and a myriad of improvement projects on Genentech’s South San Francisco campus.  These campuses are seen in the photo below. We are proud to play a key role in creating new life science spaces that will provide health care for those in need.

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ESA Secondary Connection https://whbengineers.com/esa-secondary-connection/ Tue, 26 Dec 2023 17:56:31 +0000 https://wordpress-984593-3995626.cloudwaysapps.com/?p=2295 The ESA Secondary Connection Project for Padre Dam Municipal Water District spanned 2016-2019, valued at $14.7M. WHB Engineers managed complex construction, coordinating with multiple agencies and stakeholders for vital water infrastructure enhancement.

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Padre Dam Municipal Water District

Construction Management, Electrical Engineering

The City of The ESA secondary connection project was the largest capital improvement investment in Padre Dam history, increasing water supply, ensuring water reliability in
cases of natural disaster, and reducing reliance on imported water for 30,0000 residents living in the District’s ESA.

WHB Engineers provided construction management and inspection services for this complex potable water infrastructure project.

This project included a potable water pump station capable of supplying 9 million gallons of potable water to the District’s Eastern Service Area and assisted the District in achieving its strategic goals by increasing water supply and ensuring greater water reliability. The project scope included the construction of the following primary facilities:

  • Supply pipeline – 1000 LF of 20-inch CML&C Stl

  • Discharge pipeline – 6100 LF of 20-inch CML&C St

  • SDCWA flow control facility and masonry building

  • 1.75 MG circular pre-stressed concrete reservoir (partially buried)

  • 9 MGD pump station with vertical turbine pumps housed in a masonry building

  • Jack and Bore 364 LF of 20-inch CML&C Stl pipe inside 48-inch casing under Interstate 8

  • Bio-retention facility including wet well for stormwater and reservoir drain water

  • One concrete retaining wall and two masonry retaining walls

  • Viewside Lane work included the replacement of the existing 8-inch HDPE water main that crosses under I-8.

  • El Capitan Pipeline Valve & Vault Removal work included removal of an existing 30-inch valve along the District’s 36-inch diameter El Capitan pipeline.

We successfully coordinated activities with numerous agencies and stakeholders that were heavily involved in the project, including Caltrans, County of San Diego, San Diego County Water Authority, Helix Water District, SDG&E, Viejas Tribal Cultural Monitors, a commercial shopping center developer, and residents with homes that border the project site(s).  

  • Extensive Factory Inspection
  • Long lead procurement
  • Standby generator & ATS
  • Surge Tank
  • Control Valve & Vault
  • PRV & Vault
  • Tribal Cultural Monitoring
  • Security Fencing
  • Security System
  • HVAC
  • Sound Wall/Monitoring
  • Start-Up & Commissioning
  • Electrical & I&C
  • Cathodic Protection
  • PCC/HMA Pavement
  • Extensive Field Inspection & Testing

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Alvarado Trunk Sewer https://whbengineers.com/alvarado-trunk-sewer/ Tue, 26 Dec 2023 17:17:20 +0000 https://wordpress-984593-3995626.cloudwaysapps.com/?p=2273 WHB Engineers has provided construction management and inspection services to the City of San Diego Public Works Field Division, supporting City staff on a variety of capital improvement projects.

WHB Engineers Resident Engineers and inspectors interfaced as the main point of contact with the contractor, representing the City’s Field Division in coordination with various city departments, governmental agencies, and the community.

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City of San Diego

Construction Management, Electrical Engineering

WHB Engineers served as lead sub-consultant to various prime consultants providing construction management and inspection services to the City of San Diego Public Works Field Division, supporting City staff on a variety of capital improvement projects. 

WHB’s Resident Engineers and inspectors interfaced as the main point of contact with the contactor, representing the City’s Field Division in coordination with various city departments, governmental agencies, and the community. 

WHB Engineers successfully completed over 10 tasks over the course of the contract. The following summary provides examples of representative projects:

Alvarado Trunk Sewer Phase II – Resident Engineering and Inspection


The WHB Engineers team provided full resident engineering/inspection services for the critical installation of approximately 500 linear feet (LF) of 48- to 72-inch steel casing by means of tunneling for a sewer installation located in an easement at San Diego State University (SDSU). Construction included installation of 1,290 LF of 15-inch diameter pipe using open trench pipe methods.

The project location posed unique challenges, as this easement paralleled an intensively used roadway and foot path entrance to campus, used by SDSU students and faculty.  Existing sewer facilities located within the environmentally sensitive Alvarado Canyon and Alvarado Creek areas were removed from service and habitat was restored to natural conditions.  Pipeline realignment provided improved maintenance access and reduced the need for entry into the sensitive canyon area.

The WHB Engineers team coordinated closely with the City, SDSU, and nearby businesses to ensure the project posed minimal impact to these stakeholders.  Key project milestones were scheduled to minimize impacts relative to the school calendar and major events at the campus.  Night work was required while school was in session.  The project was completed with no claims and to the satisfaction of CB and SDSU.

Water and Wastewater Facilities – Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls Inspection and Start-up Assistance


WHB Engineers skilled electrical and I&C team assisted Field Division and Operations staff in trouble shooting and start-up assistance of major water and wastewater facilities. 

WHB Engineers tasks included electrical testing, functional tests, start-up assistance, attending weekly meetings and representing the city at start-up meetings, and coordinating work with construction contractors.  Electrical installations were inspected for conformance to the contract drawings, industry standards, and applicable codes.  WHB Engineers prepared the final punchlist for electrical, instrumentation and controls.  

South Bay Water Reclamation Plant Demineralization

WHB Engineers successfully provided electrical and I&C inspection and start-up support for The South Bay Water Reclamation Plant Demineralization project. This Design-Build project involved the full installation of two electrodialysis reversal (EDR) trailer units relocated from the North City Water Reclamation Plant to establish a new demineralization facility at SBWRP, including a new clean-in-place system, new chemical feed systems, and integration into the existing control system at the plant.

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City of Oceanside Pier Utility Replacement https://whbengineers.com/city-of-oceanside-pier-utility-replacement/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 21:42:19 +0000 https://wordpress-984593-3995626.cloudwaysapps.com/?p=2205 WHB Engineers served as the Engineer of Record for the utility replacement for the City of Oceanside’s Municipal Pier. WHB Engineers conducted an initial study for the City to determine the feasibility for replacing potable/firewater and electrical systems due to operation issues the City was experiencing with the water system.

In addition, WHB Engineers was responsible for plan preparation of the replacement of the existing combined domestic/firewater pipes and the replacement for the pier’s sewer force main and three sewer sump systems. This project also consisted of electrical upgrades, a new handrail, and refurbishment and upgrades to structural components. WHB Engineers developed contract documents, including basis of design reports, plans, specifications, calculations, and cost estimates.

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City of Oceanside

Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Structural engineering

WHB Engineers served as the Engineer of Record for the utility replacement for the City of Oceanside’s Municipal Pier.  WHB Engineers conducted an initial study for the City to determine the feasibility for replacing potable/firewater and electrical systems due to operation issues the City was experiencing with the water system. 

In addition, WHB Engineers was responsible for plan preparation of the replacement of the existing combined domestic/firewater pipes and the replacement for the pier’s sewer force main and three sewer sump systems. 

This project also consisted of electrical upgrades, a new handrail, and refurbishment and upgrades to structural components.  WHB Engineers developed contract documents, including basis of design reports, plans, specifications, calculations, and cost estimates.


 

 

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Electrical & Controls As-Needed Services https://whbengineers.com/electrical-controls-as-needed-services/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 21:30:54 +0000 https://wordpress-984593-3995626.cloudwaysapps.com/?p=2170 Since 2013, WHB Engineers has delivered Electrical and Controls As-Needed Services to the San Diego County Water Authority, showcasing expertise in design, construction, and overcoming project challenges for optimal outcomes.

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San Diego County Water Authority

2013

Description: Since 2013, WHB Engineers has been providing the SDCWA authority with Electrical and Controls As-Needed Services. The WHB Engineers team has a strong working relationship and history with the SDCWA. Our experience provides us with an understanding of the Water Authority Polices and Standards along with understanding of the distribution system. Below is an example of a Flow Control Facility successfully completed.                 

Carlsbad 6 Flow Control Facility – The project included replacement of an existing Flow Control Facility (FCF) with a new FCF in Carlsbad, California. WHB Engineers scope of services included the design of all electrical, control and communications systems associated with demolition of the existing FCF and construction of the new FCF. 

The electrical design of the new FCF included a new electrical service and power distribution system to support the power requirements of the FCF and two turnout structure vaults. The new FCF provided monitoring and control of a primary flow control valve (FCV) and two additional FCVs located at nearby turnout structure vaults.

The instrumentation and control (I&C) system design included a new control panel with an Allen Bradley CompactLogix family programmable logic controller (PLC) which provided local monitoring and control of the three FCVs and interfaced to the SDCWA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system via cellular radio. 

To provide enhanced security for the SDCWA assets associated with the FCF an ancillary turnout structures, an intrusion detection system equipped with intrusion switches at all hatches and doors and access card reader for the FCF was incorporated in the design. 

Primary challenges associated with the project included limited real estate near a congested commercial intersection with multiple stakeholders near the project boundaries and maintenance of operation of the existing FCF during construction of the new FCF.

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Pure Water Electrical Design https://whbengineers.com/pure-water-electrical-design/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 21:30:01 +0000 https://wordpress-984593-3995626.cloudwaysapps.com/?p=2164 The City of San Diego has initiated a Pure Water project that will use proven water purification technology to clean recycled water to produce safe, high-quality drinking water. The Program offers a cost-effective investment for San Diego's water needs and will provide a reliable, sustainable water supply. WHB Engineers was tasked with creating the electrical design for the new 34 MGD Pure Water Plant in San Diego, CA.

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City of San Diego

Electrical Engineering

The City of San Diego has initiated a Pure Water project that will use proven water purification technology to clean recycled water to produce safe, high-quality drinking water. The Program offers a cost-effective investment for San Diego’s water needs and will provide a reliable, sustainable water supply.

WHB Engineers was tasked with creating the electrical design for the new 34 MGD Pure Water Plant in San Diego, CA.

The plant utilizes Ozone, BAC filtration, Ultra filtration, Reverse Osmosis, UV and CO2 systems. The power requirements were 12kV 15MVA Main Electrical Building, medium voltage 1000HP pumps at the pump station, and multiple process systems. The DCS system is networked to the North City plant that also feeds the raw water to the new plant. Smart MCCs and ARC resistant switchgear were incorporated into the design. Multiple valve networks and analyzer networks were part of the design along with a fully
integrated security system.

Provisions for a future renewable energy generation feeders to the plant from the existing wastewater plant was critical. CAISO metering, SDGE metering, and redundant multi-function relays were incorporated.

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Mayfield Booster Pump Station https://whbengineers.com/mayfield-booster-pump-station/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 21:26:08 +0000 https://wordpress-984593-3995626.cloudwaysapps.com/?p=2154 The Mayfield booster pump station (BPS) was originally constructed in 1970 and had reached the extent of its expected service life. California American Water (CAW) had decided to replace the BPS with a modern premanufactured below-ground pump station that would alleviate several of the issues that were identified in the BPS condition assessment. The new BPS provides for more efficient operation with variable frequency drive (VFD) domestic water pumps; additional fire flow capacity to meet county requirements; emergency generator; ventilation; sound attenuation; and greater accessibility for maintenance. 

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California American Water Company

Basis of Design Memorandum, Hydraulic Analysis, Water CAD Model, Electrical Design, Structural Design, Surveying, Geotechnical Investigation, Traffic Control, Subsurface Investigation, Final Design, Construction Support 

The Mayfield booster pump station (BPS) was originally constructed in 1970 and had reached the extent of its expected service life. California American Water (CAW) had decided to replace the BPS with a modern premanufactured below-ground pump station that would alleviate several of the issues that were identified in the BPS condition assessment. The new BPS provides for more efficient operation with variable frequency drive (VFD) domestic water pumps; additional fire flow capacity to meet county requirements; emergency generator; ventilation; sound attenuation; and greater accessibility for maintenance. 

WHB Engineers provided preliminary engineering services that included hydraulic analysis of the closed-loop service area using the Water CAD model and projected demands; surveying, geotechnical investigation; and development of a Basis of Design Memorandum that identified several options and associated cost estimates. Close coordination with premanufactured vendors, USEMCO and EFI, resulted in a preferred installation with little impact to the surrounding residential area.   

Both premanufactured vendors were solicited for bids based on performance specifications and preliminary engineering drawings. WHB Engineers provided bid support review and recommendations for purchase by CAW. In the Final design phase, WHB Engineers provided construction documents for the civil, structural, electrical, and traffic control improvements to support the installation of the BPS. Construction support services included attendance at meetings, response to requests for information (RFI), and submittal review. 

  

One of the major challenges in the project were the existing site constraints. The original BPS had been located within a small 12ft x 15ft easement between two residential properties on a steep slope with relatively shallow rock bed. In 1991 and 1995 electrical improvements were made to the BPS that extended beyond the easement property lines. The new BPS required a greater area to support the additional pumps, emergency generator, and greater accessibility for maintenance.

During preliminary design an alternative was developed to relocate the pump station to the adjacent street and allowing for the existing easement to be used for the new emergency generator. The alternative design minimized impact to the existing residents by not requiring additional easement acquisition and still allowed for the installation of the new larger BPS within the street right-of-way (ROW) with all the CAW desired features.

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Otay Crossings Commerce Park Sewage Pump Station https://whbengineers.com/otay-crossings-commerce-park-sewage-pump-station/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 22:02:55 +0000 https://wordpress-984593-3995626.cloudwaysapps.com/?p=1900 Otay Crossings Commerce Park's Sewage Pump Station, serving the East Otay Mesa's new development, features a 7700-gallon wet well, 15,000-gallon emergency storage, and advanced electrical and control systems by WHB Engineers.

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County of San Diego

2016

Description: The Otay Crossings Commerce Park Sewage Pump Station will service the new Otay Crossing development located in East Otay Mesa. The lift station includes a 7700 gallon wet well with a 15,000 gallon emergency storage manhole and two 15 HP lift pumps each capable of 275 gpm of sewage flow.

WHB Engineers provided electrical and control systems design, including power, controls, site lighting, grounding, and maintaining County SCADA standards to maintain consistency across all facilities.

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