A 72-in.-dia sewer pipe called the Delgany Interceptor forms the backbone of the nation’s largest wastewater heat recovery (WHR) system, providing the National Western Center’s seven-building campus with 90% of its heating and cooling needs.
Located on a small and technically challenging site in downtown Denver, this 90,000-sq-ft building is home to one of the nation’s most ambitious immersive art experiences.
A $185-million project will use thermal energy from nearby sewer pipelines to heat and cool seven buildings on a new 250-acre academic campus in Denver.
Denver Water has turned to a digital services and data management program to automate the regular tasks in the trial of its 15-year lead service line replacement program.
Ongoing dispute between city’s Regional Transportation District and design-build joint venture led by Balfour Beatty and Graham Construction has further delayed $343M project, , originally set to complete in 2018.