Resident project representative responsible for the oversight of the building of an interconnection between Killingly and Plainfield will ensure all customers in our Interstate 395 corridor will have adequate water supply well into the future. This investment in drinking water infrastructure includes installing 9,300 feet of 12-inch ductile iron water main, gate valves, tapping sleeves, Continue Reading
The work included, but was not limited to, the installation of approximately 22,800 linear feet of 8-inch to 30-inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and ductile iron (DI) sewer pipe; 8,400 linear feet of 14-inch high density polyethylene (HDPE) force main; one submersible pumping station; including manholes, sewer service connections and appurtenances; approximately 10,000 linear feet of Continue Reading
The project involved sludge thickening improvements that include removal of an existing abandoned dissolved air flotation thickener (DAF), the installation of a new 3.0m gravity belt thickener (GBT), constructed new partition walls to enclose the GBT room, the replacement of an exterior window wall system, installation of a new concrete loading dock, and associated HVAC Continue Reading
The work consisted of the rehabilitation of sewer segments in the Town of Canton to eliminate infiltration through the use of trenchless repair methods to rehabilitate sewer segments and sewer manholes. The work consisted of the following approximate quantities: 11,300 linear feet of cured-in-place lining, including heavy cleaning and inspection of various diameter sewer, and Continue Reading
The project involved the installation of 11,000 feet of water main, side street stubs, services, valves, hydrants, pressure reducing valve vault, blow off connections and allassociated fittings and appurtenances. Installed numerous new water services at Gifford Road. Installed temporary, permanent hot mix asphalt, and mill and overlay paving within Route 6, Gifford Road, and Osborn Continue Reading
This project included renovations to the pump station to increase performance and reliability, as well as improve operations and maintenance of the Burnham Road Wastewater Pump Station. The Project includes replacement of equipment and updates to outdated mechanicals, HVAC, plumbing, electrical and control systems. Bypass pumping during construction will be required. Additionally, the City of Continue Reading
The project includes the replacement of two existing water booster pump stations (Sherwood Drive and Persimmon Woods) with new facilities including procuring and installing preassembled water booster pumping and VFD skids, piping, and standby generators. The work also includes furnishing and installing HVAC equipment, plumbing, electrical and instrumentation equipment, and programming as well as demolition Continue Reading
The project involved the draining/cleaning of one of the three cells of water tank storage for the city of Boston. The first component of the project was sampling to check turbidity, chlorine residual, and monochloramine. This water tank is a major artery in the water transmission for the city of Boston. As such, detailed reporting Continue Reading
The work included constructing a new sanitary sewer pumping station at the existing Chalmer Street Lift Station site and an associated 12” PVC force main from the new lift station. The work on this project included: demolition of existing lift station, salvage of select lift station components, relocate existing generator, drainage retention area (DRA) bank Continue Reading
The work consisted of the replacement of the Brookside Road Wastewater Pump Station along with support equipment and accessories as shown and specified. Temporary bypass pumping was maintained throughout the duration of the 30 ft deep wet well and pump chamber vault in a residential neighborhood. The project also included the installation of a new Continue Reading
