Mccarthy building company, per texas government code chapter 2269 (subchapter f), is the construction manager at risk (cmar) for the city of pearland’s barry rose wrf replacement, expansion project and longwood wrf decommissioning project. This memo provides information about the progress on the barry rose water reclamation facility expansion & longwood water reclamation facility decommissioning projects and the forthcoming proposed professional services contract for owner’s advisor services with ardurra group, inc. At $260 million, the city’s barry rose water reclamation project is funded through utility revenues It includes both an expansion and decommissioning of the longwood facility and will increase plant treatment capacity to 8.5 million gallons per day from the current 3.1 million average capacity. The city of pearland broke ground on the expansion of the barry rose water reclamation facility (wrf) replacement and expansion project, which will increase the plant’s wastewater treatment capacity from 3.1 million gallons per day (mgd) to 5.0 mgd to better address the community’s growing needs. Gmp2 includes all scopes of work on these two facilities not previously bid out with gmp1 package (sbr basin concrete, partial civil/site work & electrical/equipment).
Barry rose wrf replacement & expansion project & longwood wrf decommissioning project bid information in texas Get access to open government bid & rfp documents & details. The project consists of three phases to accommodate the expansion and redirection of flows from longwood wrf to barry rose wrf Phase i includes grading and the expansion of barry rose’s site drainage, while also establishing a detention pond and constructing the sequential batch reactor structure. Construction of a new administration and maintenance building at the barry rose water reclamation facility Building will include office space, laboratory, break room, restroom, and maintenance area.