News Nov 8, 2022

网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Recognized for Water Design-Build Capabilities at Design-Build Institute of America Awards

网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 and its clients received two national awards from the Design-Build Institute of America for water projects that are providing resilient and sustainable water supplies in the U.S Southwest.

The Design Build Institute of America (DBIA) has recognized 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区, the City of Goodyear, Pioneer Water Management and the City of Midland with two awards in the Water/Wastewater category at the annual .

The Goodyear Water Treatment Facility and Midland Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) Expansion both won National Merit Awards, which are presented annually to the best design-build projects in the U.S. The awards ceremony took place at DBIA鈥檚 Design-Build Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2 鈥 4.

鈥淥ur fully integrated design-build capabilities at 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 have allowed us to closely partner with clients on some truly exceptional water projects,鈥 says 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Vice President, Design-Build Director Greg Fischer.  鈥淲e thank DBIA for recognizing these two very significant projects in Texas and Arizona, which are providing their communities and industry with resilient and sustainable water supplies amid these historic water shortages in the Western U.S.鈥

Resilient water supply for one of America鈥檚 fastest growing communities

网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 supported the City of Goodyear, Arizona, with its largest ever infrastructure project: the $128.9 million Goodyear Water Treatment Facility (WTF). The project brought surface water to Goodyear for the first time, reducing its reliance on dwindling groundwater supplies and providing the city and surrounding communities with a secure, resilient and renewable water future.

The project consisted of a new 8-million-gallons-per-day (MGD) water treatment facility featuring sand-ballasted clarification, ozonation and deep-bed filtration; a new raw water pump station to access Salt River Project canal water; and 8 miles of raw and finished water transmission pipelines.

As the integrated designer-build-operator, 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 was responsible for all aspects of project delivery, including planning, design, permitting, construction, commissioning, and a three-year operations period. Under a progressive design-build contract, 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 and the City worked closely to fast-track design development and permitting to expedite construction and meet cost and performance goals.

As the 9th fastest growing community in the U.S. in 2021, the City of Goodyear sought a sustainable and long-term water supply solution. The Goodyear WTF allows it to provide high-quality potable water to industry, businesses, and residents for years to come.

Preserving freshwater resources through a unique public-private partnership

网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 partnered with Pioneer Water Management to deliver a $133.5 million upgrade to the City of Midland鈥檚 Water Pollution Control Plant in west Texas. Due to its presence in the water-scarce Permian basin, Pioneer is committed to maximizing the use of non-potable water sources 鈥 and partnered with the City of Midland to reuse treated municipal wastewater in its oilfield operations.

网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 delivered the project under a progressive design-build contract, with responsibility for design, permitting, construction, and startup and commissioning. The upgrades to the City鈥檚 plant included the secondary treatment processes, effluent pump station, solids thickening/dewatering, anaerobic digestion and chemical facilities. The progressive design-build model facilitated an open and collaborative platform for the project鈥檚 multiple public and private sector stakeholders.

The successful completion of this unique public-private partnership left the City of Midland with a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant; Pioneer with a long-term reliable water source for its oilfield operations; and ensured that nearby freshwater resources are sustainably managed for future generations.

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