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[email protected] | For more information, or to speak with an expert please visit us at WWW.LAYNE.COM © 2014 Layne. All Rights Reserved. TREATMENT PLANT CONSTRUCTION: WATER TREATMENT PLANT CONSTRUCTION Water is one of the essential life resources and as economic development continues and the world’s population increases, so does the demand for clean water for use in municipal and industrial applications. As one of the nation's leading water treatment plant contractors, Layne has been constructing and upgrading water treatment facilities for more than 75 years. Layne's municipal and industrial water treatment contracts involving new facility construction, expansions and modifications total more than $800 million over the past 10 years. Plants constructed range from 5 to 100+ MGD capacity. Work with water treatment folks to get the technologies and constructions listed here. CAPABILITY Layne is knowledgeable in the construction of municipal and industrial water process treatment plants using the latest process technologies. Layne's experience includes ground water and surface water plants utilizing conventional treatment, RO membrane, nanofiltration, UV and ozone disinfection. Specialized treatment and contaminant removal systems are available from Layne water technology specialists. Layne's recent project experience includes complex chemical feed systems and fully automated control systems. With its range of experience in all areas of water treatment plant construction, Layne can recommend and implement cost-effective solutions for all water quality issues. The Layne team has the ability to self-perform up to approximately 85 percent of the work in a typical water treatment plant project, resulting in a high degree of control over project cost, quality and schedule. PROJECT DELIVERY FLEXIBILITY Layne offers the delivery method that meets the client's project goals. Layne's project delivery experience includes lump-sum bid, design-build, design-build-operate, engineer procure construct, guaranteed maximum and construction manager at risk. Layne staff partners early with the client's operations personnel and the design professional to understand the performance goals and constraints. Layne's partnering attitude and value engineering expertise quickly evolve a cost-effective design and construction plan. Financing options are available. COMMITMENT TO SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT As the responsible growth company, Layne is committed to safety and sustainability in everything it does. Layne understands that production, quality and safety are all needed and are equally important to the success of any project. Layne realizes the environmental impact that construction projects can have on a community and is committed to the long- term health and safety of its people and the communities it touches. Layne's purpose is to enhance the lives of people by providing and protecting the world’s essential natural resources – and it all begins with safety.
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[email protected] | For more information, or to speak with an expert please visit us at WWW.LAYNE.COM  © 2014 Layne. All Rights Reserved.

 

TREATMENT PLANT CONSTRUCTION: WATER TREATMENT PLANT CONSTRUCTION

Water is one of the essential life resources and as economic development continues and the world’s population increases, so does the demand for clean water for use in municipal and industrial applications.

As one of the nation's leading water treatment plant contractors, Layne has been constructing and upgrading water treatment facilities for more than 75 years. Layne's municipal and industrial water treatment contracts involving new facility construction, expansions and modifications total more than $800 million over the past 10 years. Plants constructed range from 5 to 100+ MGD capacity.

Work with water treatment folks to get the technologies and constructions listed here.

CAPABILITY Layne is knowledgeable in the construction of municipal and industrial water process treatment plants using the latest process technologies. Layne's experience includes ground water and surface water plants utilizing conventional treatment, RO membrane, nanofiltration, UV and ozone disinfection. Specialized treatment and contaminant removal systems are available from Layne water technology specialists. Layne's recent project experience includes complex chemical feed systems and fully automated control systems. With its range of experience in all areas of water treatment plant construction, Layne can recommend and implement cost-effective solutions for all water quality issues. The Layne team has the ability to self-perform up to approximately 85 percent of the work in a typical water treatment plant project, resulting in a high degree of control over project cost, quality and schedule.

PROJECT DELIVERY FLEXIBILITY Layne offers the delivery method that meets the client's project goals. Layne's project delivery experience includes lump-sum bid, design-build, design-build-operate, engineer procure construct, guaranteed maximum and construction manager at risk. Layne staff partners early with the client's operations personnel and the design professional to understand the performance goals and constraints. Layne's partnering attitude and value engineering expertise quickly evolve a cost-effective design and construction plan. Financing options are available.

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT As the responsible growth company, Layne is committed to safety and sustainability in everything it does. Layne understands that production, quality and safety are all needed and are equally important to the success of any project. Layne realizes the environmental impact that construction projects can have on a community and is committed to the long-term health and safety of its people and the communities it touches. Layne's purpose is to enhance the lives of people by providing and protecting the world’s essential natural resources – and it all begins with safety.

   

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[email protected] | For more information, or to speak with an expert please visit us at WWW.LAYNE.COM!© 2014 Layne. All Rights Reserved.

EXAMPLES OF OUR SUCCESS

KENTUCKY AMERICAN WATER COMPANY: KENTUCKY RIVERPOOL 3 WTP & INTAKE $38.7 Million – Completed 2010 – Owenton, KY This is a new 20 MGD water treatment plant with remote river intake and pumping. The plant is expandable to 30 MGD. Soil overburden was not capable of supporting the pump station structure, and the Kentucky River bluffs cut off access between the raw water intake and pumping facilities and the water treatment plant situated on the top of the bluff. The raw water transmission line was designed to traverse the bluff and carry process and electric utilities between facilities.

CITY OF LAKE WORTH: REVERSE OSMOSIS WTP EXPANSION $17.2 Million – Completed 2011 – Lake Worth, FL This project included expansion and modifications to the existing Lake Worth Water Treatment Plant. Approximately $2.5 million ARRA Stimulus funds were included in the project funding. This project increased total plant capacity to 4.5 MGD. This project scope included a new 26,000 square foot Reverse Osmosis Membrane Water Treatment Building.

CITY OF THOMASVILLE: WATER TREATMENT PLANT $10 Million – Estimated Completion 2013 – Thomasville, AL Prior to construction of this plant the city of Thomasville purchased water from a nearby municipality. Production of their own water now enables autonomy for the city in managing costs, as well as control during water shortages. The project included construction of concrete Flocculation, Sedimentation and Filter Tankage and installation of associated specialized equipment. Also constructed were the Office and Lab Building, a 750,000 Gallon Pre-Stressed Composite Clearwell, Chemical Equipment and Tanks, Electrical & SCADA Systems, Standby Power/Generator, and Security System and Integration. !COOSA VALLEY WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT: WTP CONTRACT A-1A $11.4 Million – Completed 2011 – Ragland, AL This new 3.0 MGD Surface Water Treatment Plant services several smaller communities in St. Clair County who previously purchased their water from adjacent counties. The major structures consist of one Superpulsator Clarifier - Type U, and one set of Flat Bottom Flume Filters, both which are enclosed in a large building to protect from containments. The project scope also included a lab and office facility. A Pre-Stressed Composite Tank provides 750,000 Gallon storage capacity.

CLERMONT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: BOB MCEWEN WTP $10.8 Million – Completed 2012 – Batavia, OH The project consisted of modifications and demolition of components of the existing water treatment plant unit processes and structures, as well as addition of new structures and unit processes to expand the nominal capacity of the existing Bob McEwen Water Treatment Plant from 10 MGD to 20 MGD. The project also included the addition of a GAC Facility to enhance the level of treatment at the WTP.


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