CA community's water infrastructure to be improved with RBF, SMWD partnership

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IRVINE, CA, Nov. 26, 2012 -- RBF Consulting (RBF), a Company of Michael Baker Corporation (NYSE MKT:BKR) was recently selected by Santa Margarita Water District (SMWD) for a $640,000 civil engineering services contract to design new pipelines, reservoirs and appurtenant facilities to provide water and recycled water to support Rancho Mission Viejo’s new planned community which is located within SMWD’s service area in south Orange County, Cali.  

The project’s major components include approximately 25,000 lineal feet of domestic water pipeline and recycled water pipeline, 4.0 million gallons of domestic storage, and 4.0 million gallons of recycled water storage. Civil engineering for the design of facilities is expected to extend through March of 2013. These facilities will be designed to support Rancho Mission Viejo’s construction of homes and related land uses as approved by the County of Orange.  

The use of recycled water for landscaping and irrigation use for the purpose of sustainability and water conservation was pioneered in California and has been in use in Southern California since approximately the 1930s. Santa Margarita Water District, with the RBF team of experts, will continue to carry forward this innovative and environmentally sustainable concept for the Rancho Mission Viejo community. 

“RBF Consulting has extensive experience in domestic water and recycled water pipeline projects and looks forward to serving the Santa Margarita Water District in meeting the needs of the communities they serve on this project,” indicated Michael Rudinica, executive vice president for Water at RBF Consulting. “We look forward to undertaking this exciting project with SMWD.”

About RBF Consulting

RBF Consulting (www.rbf.com), a Company of Michael Baker Corporation (www.mbakercorp.com) provides engineering, design, planning and construction services for complex and challenging projects worldwide. With more than 3,000 employees in over 100 offices across the United States, the company is focused on creating value by delivering innovative and sustainable solutions for infrastructure and the environment.

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