Zachry Construction Corp. announced on May 5, 2026, that it is advancing work on the $108 million Central Regional Wastewater System Chlorine and Sulfur Dioxide Containment Building project for the Trinity River Authority of Texas in Dallas.
The multi-year effort includes the demolition of existing equipment and structures, modifications to existing facilities and construction of new structures and associated equipment at the CRWS treatment plant.
As prime contractor, Zachry Construction is delivering a scope that also includes sitework, grading, paving, stormwater drainage, roadways, chemical solution piping, plant water piping, drain and stormwater piping, natural gas piping and electrical and instrumentation systems. The project's expected completion date is the fourth quarter of 2029.
Zachry Construction's work is designed to modernize critical wastewater infrastructure and support safe, reliable plant operations through upgraded containment, utility and systems improvements at the facility. The work includes a new chlorine and sulfur dioxide containment building, a supplemental chlorine storage building, pump stations and related improvements across the site.
"As communities continue to grow, investments in water and wastewater infrastructure remain essential to protecting public health and supporting long-term system reliability," said Tyler Farella, vice president of Zachry Construction Corp. "This project will help strengthen critical treatment infrastructure for Trinity River Authority, and it reflects the kind of complex civil and water work our teams are equipped to deliver with a strong focus on safety, coordination and enduring quality." ♣









