ADVANCING BETTER PROJECTS, TOGETHER.

Formerly the Water Design-Build Council, WCDA is on a mission to transform the water industry through successful collaborative delivery methods.
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COLLABORATIVE DELIVERY IS THE FASTEST-GROWING FORM OF PROJECT DELIVerY IN THE WATER INDUSTRY.

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$30 Billion

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$5.3 Billion

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WCDA News

Welcome J.W. Fowler

WCDA is pleased to announce that J.W. Fowler is our newest member! Company president John Fowler and company vice president of operations Bill Blankenship will be representing JWF at WCDA. We look forward to working with them and their team.

WCDA Welcomes Tnemec as New Member

Tnemec Company, Inc., a leading manufacturer of high-performance coatings since 1921, is the newest member of the WCDA team. Brian Cheshire and John Miller, member representative and alternate respectively, are enthusiastic about joining us and their fellow industry colleagues in the transformation of the water industry to bring collaborative delivery to the forefront.

Join Us in Tulsa for Fundamentals of Collaborative Delivery

Leaders, engineering, and O&M staff of public water/wastewater facilities and industry practitioners who have an interest in learning the fundamentals of collaborative delivery are invited to join us in Tulsa, OK, on July 17, 2024. No previous experience necessary.

Tetra Tech Joins WCDA!

WCDA welcomed its newest member, Tetra Tech, in May 2024. Represented by Gary ReVoir, PE, and Jamey Wallace, PE, the Tetra Tech team brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the WCDA family of members.

Guide to Owner Advisors now available!

Just released in April 2024, our new Guide to Owner Advisors: Why, When, and How They Can Help with a Collaborative Delivery Project is a companion piece to the sixth edition Water and Wastewater Collaborative Delivery Handbook. Available free of charge to everyone.

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Project Spotlight

University of New Hampshire Water Treatment Plant (NH)

University of New Hampshire Water Treatment Plant (NH)

The University of New Hampshire owns and is responsible for operations of a water treatment plant that serves the entire campus as well as the Town of Durham, NH. The original WTP was constructed in the early 1930s, and even though it continued to meet drinking water requirements, UNH decided to build a new facility due to the age of the equipment and structures. In addition to providing clean water for approximately 29,500 people, the design of the new WTP needed to address several unique needs for UNH.

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