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Alberici Corporation, Burns & McDonnell, Partner to Build Wichita's New $550M Water Facility

Construction workers in Wichita, Kan., are working on a water treatment facility that will serve residents and area businesses for generations to come. The plant, with a 120-million gal. per day capacity, will include fully redundant treatment trains and components which will work to ensure reliable treatment, optimized maintenance and the extended useful life of the structure....


Willamette Water Supply Program Project Commences

Residents along Highway 217 on Scholls Ferry Road will notice an increase in construction activity as the crew begins work on a new pipeline for the Willamette Water Supply Program project. The Willamet Water Supply Program is a joint project of the Tualatin Valley Water District, Hillsboro and Beaverton....


Officials Unveil Central Utah Construction Plans for 2022

The Department of the Interior today announced $50 million made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to the Central Utah Project Completion Act, which will accelerate critical investments in constructing the Central Utah Project water delivery pipelines, completing of the Provo River Delta Restoration Project and providing habitat restoration for a threatened fish species and recreational access to this restored natural environment....


North Dakota's $1.2B Red River Water Project Becoming Reality

A plan to move water from western North Dakota to water-starved areas in the eastern part of the state is a long and winding dream dating clear back to the 1940s. In reality, the project's tortuous history is a consequence of mis-starts, mistrust and Missouri River politics....


Benton Harbor Starts Accepting Bids to Replace Lead Pipes

LANSING, Mich. (AP) Benton Harbor leaders announced Nov. 29 that the city is accepting bids from contractors for an ambitious project to replace all lead water pipes no later than 2023 due to elevated levels of the toxic metal in the municipal supply....


A Success Story Measurable by More Than a High-Quality Dredge

Dredging…what is it? Dredging, by definition, is the process of removing the sediment from a water body (reservoir or channel), transporting, and depositing it at another location far away. For some, dredging is undertaken for a variety of reasons, including mining, navigation, environmental remediation, flood control and the emplacement of structures (e.g., foundations, pipelines and tunnels)....


NYC's $107M Living Breakwaters Project Building Barriers to Fight Rising Seas

On the southern tip of Staten Island, New York City's latest project to address climate change is now slowly rising from the sea. In September, the Governor's Office of Storm Recovery announced that crews had started work on the Living Breakwaters, a series of eight enormous rock piles that are being installed off the coast of Staten Island's Tottenville neighborhood....


DeWine Awards $93M in BUILDS Water Infrastructure Grants

Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted announced Oct. 26 the first round of water infrastructure grant funding awarded as part of a new, statewide initiative to help build a stronger foundation for improved quality of life for Ohio's families and continued economic growth for Ohio's communities....


Ditch Witch RT45 Ride-On Trencher Combats Water Crisis

You can't attend school. You can't wash your hands. You can't grow a garden. These are some of the challenges facing people in Africa who do not have access to clean water. According to the World Health Organization, more than 2.1 billion people worldwide do not have access to safe water at home – and 40 percent of those people live in Sub-Saharan Africa....


New Artificial Reef Zones in Gulf Waters Off Alabama Being Constructed

Already the largest in the nation, if not the world, Alabama's artificial reef zones recently got even larger with the addition of 110 sq. mi. of Gulf of Mexico bottom. As part of an overall $8.135 million expansion of the Alabama Artificial Reef Program, the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) and its Marine Resources Division (MRD) recently received federal authorization for two additional permit areas from the U.S....


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  3. J.D. Eckman Leads U.S. 422 Project in Pennsylvania  →
  4. VIDEO: Crews Place Arch On Peoria's McClugage Bridge  →
  5. Work Begins On New Admissions Center, Dining Facility at Conn.'s Choate Rosemary Hall  →
  6. Liebherr USA Appoints Johnny Greer as Divisional Director of Mining  →
  7. Two Old Bridges Carrying U.S. 1 Across Conn./N.Y. Border Slated to Be Replaced in 2026  →
  8. Jeff Martin Auctioneers Holds Sale in Brooklyn, Mississippi  →
  9. New U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District HQ Takes Shape in Mobile, Alabama  →
  10. Ohio Expo Center & State Fair's $260M Renovation  →
  11. Hoffman Equips the World With Iron  →
  12. Jensen Oversees LA DOTD's Caddo Lake Bridge Replacement  →
  13. The Dynamic Dynahoe!  →
  14. Volvo CE Shares Latest Electrification, Innovation News at ACT Expo  →
  15. NHDOT, Local Residents Differ On What to Do About An Old Connecticut River Bridge  →
  16. Nine Children of Fallen Transportation Construction Workers to Receive Financial Assistance  →
  17. Akron's $215M NSIT Sewer Project Under Way  →
  18. Construction to Begin On New Pedestrian Bridge of NYS Thruway in Tarrytown  →
  19. Felling Trailers' Engle to Embark on Life's Next Adventure: Retirement  →
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  21. Portion of North Carolina's I-42 Reaches Last Year of Work  →




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