Livingston
WRF

Project
Highlights

DAC was hired by the city of Livingston to lead an update project for their local water reclamation facility. It proved to be a sizable project, requiring a handful of new buildings and a laundry list of technical upgrades. Some of the more impressive results were pair of 1 million-gallon reactors, a 1,100 CY monolithic concrete slab, and over 330 tons of reinforcing steel used throughout the site. There were a variety of challenges to consider, from the specific technical requirements to the precautions needed when working on a contaminated Superfund site.
Project Facts
Completed: April 2019
Project Budget: $15.4 Million
Incident-Free Man Hours: 470,000
Project
Features
Gallons of Water Storage Created
2
Million
Concrete Placed and Finished
3,000
CY
Lineal Feet of Wall Constructed
1,200
ft.
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