The project consists of installation of 6,000 LF of new 3-inch x 6-inch diameter double wall containment pipe for new chlorine dioxide chemical feed system, including all appurtenances, leak detection system, electrical, testing, and final commissioning. Installation of two (2) new 2-inch diameter HDPE raw water sample lines (approximate length is 6,000 LF for each), including all appurtenances, and testing. Installation of a new raw water sample pump, casing, piping, appurtenances, electrical, and testing at the Raw Water Intake at Blythe Landing. Removal and replacement of various chemical feed lines (11/2-inch and 4-inch diameter) inside existing 8-inch and 12-inch diameter casing pipes. Installation of new fiber optic cable (approximately 6,000 LF) between the Lee S. Dukes WTP and the Raw Water Intake. Installation of new potable water line from Highway 73 to existing Compressor Building, including all appurtenances, and testing.
McAlpine Biosolids Improvements-CANCELLED
This project involves the rehabilitation of Biosolids Facilities and Processes which includes the dewatering facility, digester complexes, and digesters. Major mechanical process work and electrical upgrades will also be completed.
Cancelled as of 10/22/2024
McAlpine Biosolids Improvements – cancelled
This project involves the rehabilitation of Biosolids Facilities and Processes which includes the dewatering facility, digester complexes, and digesters. Major mechanical process work and electrical upgrades will also be completed.
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DELETE – Construction of Phase II of the Ashe Plantation Wastewater Treatment Plant
Two customers submitted this project under slightly different titles. This entry is redundant of the “Ashe Plantation Phase II” project. Please delete this one.
Construction of a new wastewater treatment plant in South Mecklenburg County near Mint Hill. The construction consists of process piping, wastewater equipment installation, and electrical power and controls. The project shall also include provision of a temporary treatment plant during construction of the new plant.
McDowell Biological Treatment Basins 3 and 4 Rehabilitation (Cancelled)
Replacement of diffuser discs in aeration basins 3 and 4. Structural repairs in basins. Baffle installation and mixer rehabilitation.
Water and Wastewater Roofing Replacement Packages 14 and 15 – CANCELLED
Roofing Replacement of various Wastewater Treatment Plants’ structures: McDowell, Irwin, Sugar Creek and McAlpine. Replacement consists of complete tear off of existing roof down to substrate. Minor mechanical and electrical relocation/replacement work will be performed, if necessary.
- Cancelled as of 8/13
Water and Wastewater Roofing Replacement Packages 14 and 15 – cancelled
Roofing Replacement of various Wastewater Treatment Plants’ structures: McDowell, Irwin, Sugar Creek and McAlpine. Replacement consists of complete tear off of existing roof down to substrate. Minor mechanical and electrical relocation/replacement work will be performed, if necessary.
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Water and Wastewater Roofing Replacement Packages 12
Roofing Replacement of various Water Treatment Plants and Lift Stations. The Project consists of replacing roofing systems at Sharon Repump Station, Hoskins Booster Pump Station, and Plaza Booster Pump Station, as well as removing existing skylight and install clerestory and roof structure at Plaza Booster Pump Station and replacing the skylight at Idlewild Booster Pump Station. complete tear-off of the existing roof down to the substrate. Minor mechanical and electrical relocations and re-hook-ups are required.
Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility Southern Access Roads
The Project is for the construction of an extension of the existing access road at the Long Creek Pump Station for operational connectivity between the proposed Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) and Long Creek Pump Station (Southern Access Road). The Southern Access Road consists of approximately 650 linear feet of paved roadway with 2-12 feet travel lanes and a three span approximately 235 feet long bridge that accommodates the two travel lanes and a pedestrian/utility corridor lane over Long Creek.