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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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WCDA Partners with Reservoir Center for Water Solutions

We’ve got big news that we’re excited to share! We’ve recently been accepted as a partner of the Reservoir Center for Water Solutions! The Reservoir Center serves as a convening space for the water community, including organizations in Washington, DC, across the country, and around the globe.

Welcome Back Freese and Nichols

We are happy to announce that Freese and Nichols has rejoined WCDA. Their familiarity with what we do and their enthusiasm to continue supporting our mission are evident in the way they have jumped back in to work with their fellow WCDA members at our Q2 meetings recently. Represented by Trooper Smith, PE, DBIA, ENV SP, principal/vice president, and Chelsea Wisener, business development coordinator, the Freese and Nichols team has already become a great ambassador for collaborative delivery and WCDA.

Please Welcome Back Teichert

A former advisor member of WCDA, Teichert has returned to membership with gusto and we couldn’t be happier! Teichert has been a cornerstone of California’s infrastructure since 1887, shaping communities with a steadfast commitment to excellence, sustainability, and lasting impact. Represented by Nicole England, business development, and Kyle Deller, project executive, Teichert’s commitment to serve the people and places in their community is a perfect parallel to WCDA’s mission to serve the water sector by making better projects, together.

Say Hello to Trident Actuators

Please welcome another new member! Trident Actuators is the only unitized, submersible, explosion-proof electrohydraulic actuator manufactured. It is installed in critical infrastructure applications, such as gates and valves of different sizes, to protect critical infrastructure in the various water and wastewater processes.

Represented by Michael Sturgill, director of sales, and Christopher Massey, director of engineering, Trident Actuators is poised to add their voice to the fast-growing team of industry practitioners helping us to spread the incredible value of collaborative delivery.

Nicholson Construction Joins WCDA

Nicholson is a nationally renowned geotechnical contractor with extensive experience as both a subcontractor and prime contractor across various industries, including the water/wastewater industry. Represented by Brian Barkauskas, PE, vice president of business development, and Luca Barison, senior vice president of strategy & BD major projects, Nicholson joins WCDA at a time of tremendous growth where their industry experience and unique perspective will add tremendous value to the association.

Please Welcome Axius Water

Axius Water is the global leader in advanced nutrient removal for municipal and industrial wastewater, as well as potable and process water treatment. As ardent supporters of the need for more collaborative delivery in today’s water and wastewater infrastructure projects, member representatives Martin Hildebrand, Ellen Gaby, and Isaiah LaRue and the Axius Water team are ready to get to work with us!

From the Blog

How Do You Decide the Best Project Delivery Approach?

How Do You Decide the Best Project Delivery Approach?

Most major construction projects in the water and wastewater industry have conventionally been delivered through a design-bid-build (DBB) method of delivery. However, collaborative project delivery (CPD) methods are being considered more frequently in the public sector because they can provide a variety of benefits over traditional delivery methods such as time and/or cost savings. It is important to recognize that these benefits sometimes come with trade-offs, such as reduced control or change in risk, so the pros and cons of each CPD method need to be weighed.

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Remember the Yugo!

Remember the Yugo!

Remember the Yugo? Wikipedia reminds us that you could buy one of these imported cars brand new for $3,990 in 1987.2 That’s about $9,1003 in 2020 dollars—about a third less than the least expensive new car that you can actually buy today (which, according to Automobile Magazine, is a 2020 Chevrolet Spark LS for $14,395,4 if you happen to be in the market).

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Best Practices for Accelerating a Design-Build Project Schedule

Best Practices for Accelerating a Design-Build Project Schedule

Compared to the traditional design-bid-build method, design-build delivery can accelerate design and construction schedules by 20% to 30%. Many cities and counties have implemented new fast-tracked permitting review processes to reduce the turnaround time for issuing permits, which are critical to maintaining the construction schedule.

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