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GEORGE Cairo Engineering, Inc. (GCE) is a professional services firm that specializes in water resources engineering, civil engineering, and agricultural engineering. Over the years, Mr. George J. Cairo has been providing innovative engineering solutions with a commitment to technical excellence, emphasis on client satisfaction, and full service capabilities all at an affordable price to the client.

GCE has a simple yet efficient company structure, which again stresses client satisfaction, quality project management, and efficient technical excellence. Each project is managed by the principal or associate most highly qualified in the primary area of expertise in order to promote client service and the principles of the firm. With this approach to project delivery and design management coupled with GCE's diverse staff experience, our clients can expect to receive responsive and quality service at an economic value.
Services
GCE is able to offer professional consultations in many facets of this field of engineering because of our large agricultural engineering and civil engineering capabilities.
GCE specializes in providing these services to Irrigation Districts, Native American, and private clients, with services ranging from focused technical support on small projects to comprehensive services on major projects.
GCE can provide complete contract administration services including preparation of contract documents such as plans, specifications, and bidding documents.
GCE can also assist with bidding procedures, administer contracts, process progress payments, and perform contract closure upon completion of projects.
GCE can perform field inspections and coordinate testing during construction to insure compliance with plans, specifications, and applicable standards.
Bard Water District is located in the Bard Valley on the southeastern border of California in Imperial County.
Constructed at the beginning of the 20th century, the Bard Water District is part of the Yuma Project, one of the USBR's oldest irrigation projects.
The Bard Water District includes approximately 14,676 irrigable acres with approximately half of the irrigated farm land on the Quechan Indian Reservation and the other half on private land.
The Bard Water District cultivates lettuce, dates, wheat, cotton, hay and melons.
Buckeye Water Conservation & Drainage District (BWCDD) is an Irrigation District with the power of drainage.
BWCDD owns and operates the Buckeye Canal, which delivers nearly 130,000 AC-FT of irrigation annually to over 16,000 acres.
The primary purpose of the BWCDD is to assist agricultural endeavors by supplying irrigation water and power.
It is also organized to protect farmland from alkali damage by running drainage wells.
Secondary purposes include providing flood irrigation to homes and construction water to contractors.
Central Arizona Irrigation & Drainage District (CAIDD) was formed in 1996 and is located in and around Eloy, Arizona.
CAIDD is composed of 87,586 acres.
CAIDD's water is supplied by district operational wells and the Central Arizona Project (CAP).
In 1990, CAIDD took over operation and maintenance of privately owned wells by 40-year leases.
As a result of the operation of groundwater wells, water co-mingling has been available since 1987.
There are five power suppliers whose service areas all fall within this District.
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