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Ferrovial Wins Two Water Facility Bids in Austin, Fort Worth

Ferrovial's subsidiary Webber has secured $720 million in contracts to build water facilities in Austin and Fort Worth, Texas. The projects aim to improve water infrastructure in these growing cities, with work including a pump station for stormwater management and expanding a water treatment plant.

October 15, 2025 - West Edition #21
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A rendering of the Eagle Mountain Water Treatment Plant Expansion project.
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A rendering of the Eagle Mountain Water Treatment Plant Expansion project.

Ferrovial, a global infrastructure company, through its construction subsidiary Webber, was selected to build two water facilities in Texas, with contracts totaling approximately $720 million. The construction projects will make significant improvements to the existing water infrastructure in the fast-growing cities of Austin and Fort Worth.

In Austin, as part of the Interstate 35 Capital Express Central project by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), the team will build a 105-ft. deep pump station with four concrete volute pumps.

This CAPEX Pump Station will intake water from draining tunnels along the corridor for flood and stormwater management, with a total pumping capacity of 260,000 gal. per minute. The contract awarded amounted to $426 million.

Construction began in July and is expected to be completed in late 2028.

Fort Worth's Eagle Mountain Water Treatment Plant Expansion project will increase the capacity of the existing plant by 35-million gal. per day of potable water. The scope of work includes construction of ozone generation and disinfection systems, flocculation and sedimentation basins, media biological filters and a membrane filtration building.

The contract awarded amounted to $295 million. Construction is under way and expected to be done in 2029.


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