To produce hydropower and provide clean drinking water for Los Angeles, the Haiwee Power Plant Penstock project replaced 9,420 linear ft of carbon steel-riveted penstock.
California State University’s $27-million, 34,000-sq-ft College of Professional and International Education (CPIE) serves as a hub for international students to collaborate and integrate with the broader campus community.
This $79-million, ground-up, masonry federal project is a four-building campus that includes a headquarters for mission-control and emergency operations and tactical data centers, a cable supply warehouse and two critical communications nodes for real-time situational awareness, decision making and command.
Bringing resilience to the Southern California grid, this 527-megawatt simple-cycle plant was built on a brownfield site previously occupied by a fuel oil tank farm and an older gas-fired power facility.
The project team was charged with moving electricity from renewable sources across diverse terrain extending from a southeastern California desert to urban coastal areas.
To address water shortages in Central California, the initial phase of the North Valley Regional Recycled Water Program aimed to deliver 15 million gallons per day of highly treated, recycled wastewater from Modesto’s wastewater treatment plant to nearby agricultural customers by way of a local canal system.
As the largest digester gas cogeneration facility west of the Mississippi, this facility was built on a tight timeline that required commission, design and construction in 1,038 days.