en.Wedoany.com Reported - PCL Construction in the United States has recently been awarded a $146 million progressive design-build contract by the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority for the construction and upgrade of pump stations and water storage facilities.

This water supply facility project utilizes a progressive design-build delivery model, enabling the project team to address technical challenges earlier, streamline decision-making, and advance construction more efficiently through early collaboration and phased design development. Senior Project Manager Eric Nash stated: "This project exemplifies the value of early collaboration and progressive design-build delivery. By working closely with DC Water and our design-build partner Carollo, our team is focused on accelerating infrastructure improvements and delivering a resilient water supply system to meet Washington, D.C.'s needs for decades to come."
The water supply facility project will address aging infrastructure challenges and enhance system resilience. By increasing capacity, the related improvements will strengthen long-term reliability, enabling DC Water to continue providing safe drinking water. The scope of work includes the design and construction renovation of two drinking water pump stations and two water storage reservoirs, along with upgrades to the Anacostia Third High-Pressure Zone and associated piping and valves.
The water supply facility project is expected to reach substantial completion by March 2031. PCL Construction is comprised of independent companies operating in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, and Australia, with an annual construction volume of $9.9 billion and a 100% employee-owned model.
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