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Water Resource Success Continues

Shook recently broke ground on two new water resource projects in our Indianapolis and Cleveland markets, respectively.

Anderson, IN Waste Water Treatment Plant
Ground was broken recently on the first phase of the Anderson, IN wastewater treatment plant improvements project. It is designed to protect the White River from pollution by replacing aging equipment and improving the plant's performance, energy efficiency and reliability. The improvements will enable the treatment plant to accept more wet-weather flow, reduce raw sewage overflows and capture more wastewater. These improvements will include a new administrative building, building new screens and an energy-efficient pump station. It also includes adding diesel stand-by electricity generators at both the primary and a secondary plant site, replacing switchgears, building a storage pad for grit and street sweeping debris and a new receiving station for septic tank waste.

City of Cleveland Morgan Water Works Chemical Building
The $17.5 million contract for the Morgan Chemical Facility consists of an upgrade to the existing Chemical Building in addition to the construction of a new Raw Water Chemical Building. The upgrade encompasses a variety of items within the Flocculation Building, including the demolition of Flocculation Tank No. 1, in order to construct the new Central Chemical Facility.

The site work on this project will include the replacement of riveted steel portions of the West Raw Water Main and the construction of a new roadway between the Central Chemical Facility and the Chemical Building. The architectural work includes the replacement of roofing at the Sedimentation Basins and all items associated with this work. In addition we will construct two Bio-Retention Basins located on the East side of the plant and demolish the existing Pilot Plant. Other work to be completed includes Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls, HVAC, and Plumbing improvements needed throughout areas of the project.

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