Building agency PCL will design and assemble the rehabilitation and growth of a water remedy facility in San Diego, in response to an Aug. 28 information launch from the builder. Complete challenge prices are estimated at $600 million. The U.S. Part of the Worldwide Boundary and Water Fee awarded the contract to PCL.
After profitable the progressive design-build contract on the South Bay Worldwide Wastewater Therapy Plant, PCL selected Edmonton, Alberta-based Stantec to guide the design. A Canada-based contractor, PCL has its U.S. headquarters in Denver.
The challenge will present SBIWTP with important rehabilitation of its current infrastructure and double its remedy capability to 50 million gallons per day, with a peak hydraulic move capability of 75 million gallons per day, in response to the builder. The plant will stay in operation all through design and development.
The $42.4 million first section will cowl Stantec’s full-scale design for growth and rehabilitation of the plant, which PCL expects to be accomplished inside 20 months. Following design, PCL anticipates development will take about 5 years, in response to the corporate.
“With many years of expertise in wastewater development, we convey a deep understanding of the complexities concerned in initiatives of this scale,” stated Ankur Talwar, district supervisor for PCL’s civil infrastructure division, within the launch.