Omaha, Neb. Projects
Location: St. Louis
Client: Meridian Medical Technologies
Design and construction management of a new aseptic clean room for Meridian Medical Technologies in St. Louis.
Location: Kansas City, Mo.
Client: Water Services Department
Watershed studies, field investigations and system design for a facility plan for the City of Kansas City, Mo.'s Brookside Watershed, resulting in a $30 million improvements program to be implemented in multiple phases.
Location: Wichita, Kan.
Client: City of Wichita, Kan.
A comprehensive water supply study, demonstration project and implementation to create an integrated local water supply plan with Equus Beds Aquifer groundwater recharge as the most economical way of meeting water demands through the year 2050 for the city of Wichita, Kan.
Location: St. Louis
Client: Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
Three-phase development of a system improvement plan for the separate sanitary sewer systems that serve 1.1 million people in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Location: Kansas City, Mo.
Client: City of Kansas City, Water Services Department
Program assistance for implementation of Kansas City's $2.5 billion long-term overflow control plan, which addresses overflows within the sanitary and combined sewer systems over a 25-year period.
Location: Webster Groves, Mo.
Client: Covidien
Renovation of a Covidien research and pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Webster Groves, Mo.
Location: Rapid City, S.D.
Client: Rapid City, S.D.
Comprehensive upgrade to the utility master plan for Rapid City, S.D., a rapidly growing city in the Black Hills. Phase I included a comprehensive information technology (IT) needs assessment and implementation plan. Phase II is under way.
Location: Pierre, S.D.
Client: Pierre, S.D.
Evaluation of the existing sewage collection and treatment system and preparation of a 30-year master plan for improvements for the City of Pierre, S.D.
Location: St. Louis
Client: Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
Three-phase development of a system improvement plan for the separate sanitary sewer systems that serve 1.1 million people in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
