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Reservoir 1 Replacement
Reservoir 1 Replacement
Rancho Cucamonga, CA, United States
This 2.0 million gallon welded steel reservoir was erected as an addition to a site with an existing tank. Along with design and construction of the reservoir, the project scope also included earthwork, yard piping, and a new chlorine building.
Miller Reservoir Replacement Project
Miller Reservoir Replacement Project
Whittier, CA, United States
Project consisted of the demolition and removal of the existing concrete reservoir, removal of 14-inch outlet piping, furnishing and installing new steel tank reservoir, excavation and backfilling, installation, 14-inch steel piping, 12-inch steel piping, 12-inch ductile iron piping, 14-inch and 12-inch valves, bends, fittings, misc pipe and fittings, site improvements, A.C pavement, trench resurfacing, concrete driveway replacement, and misc electrical and SCADA work.
Oily Waste Tank LET 201 Rebottom
Oily Waste Tank LET 201 Rebottom
San Diego, CA, United States
This project scope covered the removal and replacement of a shovel-bottom floor in an existing Oily Waste Tank used to hold waste and bilge water from sea ships.
Freeway 3.8MG Steel Tank
Freeway 3.8MG Steel Tank
Bakersfield, CA, United States
The work involves constructing an above ground welded steel water storage reservoir with knuckle roof conforming to AWWA D100 with a nominal capacity of 3.8MG (150’D x 35.25’H)
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750,000 Gallon NW Area Tower
750,000 Gallon NW Area Tower
Faribault, MN, United States
The new Faribault, MN water tower is a 750,000 gallon Composite Elevated Tank, with a 202’ overall height that is highlighted with color changing decorative LED lighting making the new water tower a very tall beacon announcing the City of Faribault on US Interstate Highway 35 between Minneapolis and Des Moines. The tower is functional as well as beautiful, with a heated base room.
The decorative lighting colors are community-nominated and selected, and the lighting project has engaged the community, providing a great source of pride amongst city residents with their new water tower.
Plaquemines LNG Export Facility Process Phase 1 Tanks
Plaquemines LNG Export Facility Process Phase 1 Tanks
Plaquemines Parish, LA, United States
The LNG Export Facility Process Phase 1 project involved the construction of four highly specialized tanks, crucial to supporting European energy demands (this hybrid project combined API 650, NFPA, and AWWA specifications) showcasing advanced engineering and construction capabilities to meet the owner’s stringent requirements.
The project included three carbon steel tanks and one 304 stainless steel tank, each designed for specific purposes meeting Liquified Natural Gas export demand.
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