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Water Treatment CASE STUDIES

 

Every Water treatment construction project starts with a challenge, an idea, or an opportunity. Through the talents and skills of the entire PC Construction team, we rise to the challenge, turn an idea into reality, and produce significant benefits for our clients. We, like our clients, are proud of these accomplishments and would like to share some stories with you.

 

Abingdon Water Treatment Plant

The Challenge: The existing 4,160-volt electrical ductbanks and high service force mains were located in the areas where excavation was required for the construction of the water treatment plant’s new structures. Interruption of service and the relocation of the utilities were not options. > Download PDF


City of Rutland Water Treatment Facility

The Challenge: Immediately repair and replace the concrete roof on Rutland’s water treatment plant filter structure, which was in danger of collapsing, without impacting the filters operating below. > Download PDF

 

Moores Bridges Standby Generator Facility

The Challenge: The City of Norfolk came to PC Construction when the probability of a hurricane threatened power loss and interruption in the delivery of fresh, safe water to the City’s wholesale and retail customers and residential homes. > Download PDF

 

Yellow River Water Reclamation Facility

The Challenge: Gwinnett County was faced with the need to update and expand the Yellow River Water Reclamation Facility while maintaining treatment capacity and limiting disruption to the surrounding community. Due to the geography surrounding the facility, a traditional expansion was out of the question. > Download PDF

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