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Government:
- Philadelphia Facade Ordinance Inspections
- Stickney Water Reclamation Facility Improvements
- Consolidated Reserve Center
- West 135th Street Marine Transfer Station Rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation of Pier 97 Barge Storage and Truck Parking Facility
- West 59th Street Marine Transfer Station Rehabilitation
- Fern Rock General Repair Shop Masonry Façade and Structural Repair
- Manhattan Community Districts 1/2/5 Garage and Salt Facility
- Market Frankford Subway Elevated (MFSE) Shops and Yards Modernization Project
- Pedestrian Overpass Cassatt Avenue Bridge
- SEPTA - Route 100 Biennial Bridge Inspections
- Amtrak State of Good Repair (SOGR) and ADA Station Survey Assessments
- SEPTA 8th, 13th and Juniper Street Stations ADA Accessibility Improvements
- Amtrak/MARC - Baltimore Penn Station, BWI Station and Washington Union Station Improvements
- Broad Street Subway Stations - Girard, Spring Garden, and Walnut-Locust
- Fells Reservoir Covered Water Storage Facility and Historic Gatehouse Restoration
- Lake Huron Water Treatment Plant - South Clearwell No. 2
- City of Moline Water Treatment Plant Improvements
- South Water Purification Plant Chlorine Improvements
- Passaic Valley Headworks Facility
- Sidestream Elevated Pool Aeration Stations (SEPA)
- Newtown Creek Water Pollution Control Plant
- Northeast, Southeast and Southwest Water Pollution Control Plants
- Howard F. Curren Digester No. 5 Floating Cover Rehabilitation
- Clark County Administration Building
- PATCO Administration Building
- Lehigh County Authority Municipal Complex
- Orland Park East Reservoir
- North Las Vegas Water Reclamation Facility
Aerial View of Newtown Creek WPCP
East Side of Support Building
Disinfection Building and Contact Tanks
Air Main and Pipe Support Towers
K&H is currently performing facilities planning, design and providing construction support services to upgrade New York City’s largest wastewater treatment plant to 310 MGD in order to meet federal secondary treatment standards. The required work includes the replacement of most of the existing equipment and major modifications of the existing facilities as well as the installation of additional equipment and construction of new facilities under various phased contracts while maintaining plant operations.
2006 Roger H. Corbetta Award of Merit with Special Recognition - Concrete Industry Board
Newtown Creek Water Pollution Control Plant
Brooklyn, NY
Joint Venture Team: Greeley and Hansen, Hazen and Sawyer PC, and Malcolm Pirnie Inc.
New York City Department of Environmental Protection