Sterling Construction Company Selected as Part of JV on Wastewater Project in California
An affiliate of Sterling Construction Company, Inc., Myers & Sons Construction, was selected as part of a joint venture with Steve P. Rados, Inc. by the City of Modesto, California for the design and construction of a major wastewater recycling system for the Del Puerto Water District.
The joint venture construction management/general contractor team will be responsible for the design and construction of 11 specific project elements. When complete, the project will deliver up to 35,000 acre feet per year of recycled water directly to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which will then be conveyed to Del Puerto Water District customers or stored within Reclamation’s Central Valley Project system during low water demand periods.
Construction is scheduled to begin in late 2016 with completion by December 2017. For more information visit the North Valley Regional Recycled Water Program webpage.
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