SANDY HOOK NEW WATER TREATMENT PLANT
The Sandy Hook New Water Treatment Plant project scope includes construction of a greenfield water treatment plant consisting of a new 4,600 square foot pre-engineered metal building with interior finishes, CMU walls, three bays with overhead doors, chemical feed rooms, MCC electrical room, three high service pumps and two backwash pumps, three 7-foot diameter pressure filter vessels with control valves and piping, filter media and support gravel, utility and toilet area, overhead crane system, site preparation, concrete backwash lagoons with pre-engineered metal canopy, stream restoration with gabion baskets, two 40,000-gallon above-ground clearwell storage tanks, crushed stone paving, fencing, emergency generator, on-site sewage disposal system with pumps, SCADA control system, and all associated appurtenances and miscellaneous items, including all other associated electrical, mechanical, and structural work, including all related appurtenances, site clearing, site grading and improvements, connections to existing utilities and other work for a complete installation. As the General Contractor, HCI self-performed over 75% of the required contract scope and provided Value Engineering services to allow the project to move to construction despite being over budget.
Construction in process.