PROJECT Route 17/32 Design-Build
Energy & Environmental
RYE LAKE WATER FILTRATION PLANT
The Rye Lake project scope is to construct a new clean water filtration plant to treat 30 million gallons of water per day. The work includes the installation of excavation support systems, dewatering wellpoints, mass excavation of 60,000 tons of soil, and installation of 300 soil tiedowns for the foundation. Approximately 15,000 CY of concrete, 4 million pounds of rebar, and 600,000 pounds of structural steel will be used to construct the new building which is 1 acre in size. The mechanical scope includes the installation of 48” ductile iron water mains to convey the raw water and filtered water to and from the plant, Dissolved Air Flotation Filters (DAFF), Flocculators, Chemical storage and dosing systems, filter backwash pumps, UV disinfection, and dewatering centrifuges. Other disciplines include Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Fire Alarm, Solar, and Instrumentation.




