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MWH to Manage Expansion of Georgia Wastewater Facility

The City of Augusta, Ga. has awarded a pre-construction service contract to MWH, a global environmental engineering, program management and construction firm, to manage the expansion of the J.B. Messerly Wastewater Treatment Facility.

Under the estimated $50 million contract, MWH is responsible for addressing rehabilitation of the wastewater treatment facility in two phases: pre-construction and construction management-at-risk. As part of the contract, MWH is involved in a Bidder Interest Program within the local community to widen the scope of interest and involve community businesses in this important rehabilitation project. The goal of this program is to increase opportunities for small, local and minority-owned businesses to participate as subcontractors in this and other area projects.

The J.B. Messerly Wastewater Treatment Plant currently serves approximately 150,000 area residents in what is Georgia's second largest growing metropolitan area.



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