The need for this construction project is to improve the storm drainage infrastructure (i.e. pipe systems and culverts) to reduce flooding and to enhance degraded stream reaches to reduce erosion and improve water quality. This project is under review. Location and project details will be provided after the review is complete.
Elevated Water Tank Rehabilitation
This project involves the rehabilitation of existing elevated water storage tanks to restore structural integrity and operational efficiency. Associated work includes improvements to nearby waterlines to ensure reliable connectivity to the tanks. Site work may include clearing, grading, and other modifications necessary to support the rehabilitation activities. The goal is to extend the service life of the tanks and maintain consistent water system performance.
Elevated Water Storage Tanks Improvements
This project involves the design and construction administration for the rehabilitation of five separate elevated water storage tanks. Each tank will undergo interior and exterior recoating to extend its service life and improve corrosion resistance. The scope also includes the replacement of outdated ladder systems to enhance safety and compliance. Miscellaneous piping repairs will be completed as needed to restore functionality and improve overall system performance. The project is managed to ensure coordination, quality control, and adherence to regulatory standards throughout design and construction.
Elevated Water Storage Tanks (Cancelled)
This project consists of constructing two new elevated storage tanks. The first tank will be called the Woodlawn Tank with a size of 3 MG (million gallons). The second tank will be called the Sunset Tank with a size of 2 MG (million gallons). There will be waterline work associated to extend the mainlines to the tank site. The construction site will require grading and clearing in preparation of the tank installation.
CMGC Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Project
This project is for the purchase and installation of up to twenty-five electric vehicle charging stations for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center (CMGC) Parking Deck. Scope includes all electrical infrastructure work including but not limited to electrical panels, conduits, and concrete work.
McAlpine 54″ Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Phase 4
The project consists rehabilitation of approximately 4,784 feet of 8-inch and 8,320 feet of 54-inch sanitary sewer via cured in-place pipe lining (CIPP) including all preparatory work such as sewer cleaning and television inspection, rehabilitation of connecting manholes as specified, bypass pumping of wastewater flows, and complete restoration.
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FY22 Water/Sewer infrastructure Construction – Contract 1 – CANCELLED
Cancelled – there is not an annual contract for this need for FY22
FY22 Water/Sewer infrastructure Construction – Contract 2 – CANCELLED
Canceled – there is not an annual contract for this need for FY22
Biosolids Thermal Hydrolysis Process Design Build Project
Charlotte Water intends to implement the Thermal Hydrolysis Process (THP) and other biosolids treatment improvements at the McAlpine Creek Wastewater Management Facility (WWMF) utilizing the Progressive-Design-Build delivery method to create a sustainable, regionalized, diversified, and resilient biosolids management program. The project will include the design and construction of multiple facilities at the McAlpine Creek WWMF including a Pre-Dewatering building with associated process equipment, screened sludge storage tanks, THP systems as furnished by CAMBI, improvements to the existing anaerobic digester complex including steam boilers, replacement odor control facility, sidestream deammonification treatment, electrical distribution system improvements, and other ancillary components.