Burns & McDonnell

Plant Vogtle Raw Water Intake Structure (GA)

Plant Vogtle Raw Water Intake Structure (GA)

Plant Vogtle Units 3 and 4 were the first new nuclear units built in the United States in the last three decades. Therein lies a unique challenge—designing and building a project to the stringent requirements established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Additionally, working at an active nuclear site presented its own unique challenges.

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Thornton Water Treatment Plant Replacement (CO)

With a rapid growth in population, the city of Thornton needed to replace its aging drinking water plant. It needed to be resilient and robust enough to meet water demands 365 days a year, including winter water temperatures of 4°C. It needed to be flexible enough to treat the multiple source waters Thornton has in its portfolio to Partnership for Safe Water standards. It also needed to have a robust taste and odor treatment system to mitigate algae-sourced challenges within Thornton’s raw water storage reservoirs. This was a key part as taste and odor were the biggest complaints of Thornton customers.

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Wichita Water ASR II (KS)

The City of Wichita’s ability to obtain adequate drinking water was threatened because their main source of water had become depleted and vulnerable to saltwater intrusion. To improve both the quantity and quality of available drinking water for the region, the City...

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Dodd Water Treatment Plant Upgrades (CO)

The partnership between Burns & McDonnell, Garney Construction, and the District during all aspects of design and construction was vital to this project's success. The accelerated project schedule would not have been possible without using a design-build approach....

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Emporia Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements (KS)

Emporia Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements (KS)

Burns & McDonnell and CAS Constructors—an Alberici Enterprise—provided the City of Emporia an integrated design-build team for the implementation of improvements necessary for the impending discharge permit requirements for effluent nitrogen (10.0 mg/L) and...

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