Wakefield Lift Station Replacement
McElhanney led a team of civil, process mechanical, structural, geotechnical, and electrical disciplines in the Wakefield lift station replacement.
From pumping stations to water and wastewater treatment facilities to reservoirs, we apply industry-leading approaches at scale for your community’s needs. McElhanney’s experience in planning, design, and construction services covers the entire water and wastewater lifecycle and is supported by local team members representing 30+ services.
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McElhanney led a team of civil, process mechanical, structural, geotechnical, and electrical disciplines in the Wakefield lift station replacement.
McElhanney completed an economic master sustainability study which reccomended providing water & wastewater servicing via a pump station.
The budget-friendly re-design included a much-needed new bypass around the lift station for emergency or other temporary use. Through intricate design, the team managed to tie it in with existing, unused infrastructure to save the Town added expense.
Upgrading and improving Mill Bay’s wastewater treatment accommodated future growth and minimized system complexity.
Huu-ay-aht First Nations required a new wastewater management system for the expansion of the Anacla community.
McElhanney’s rehabilitation of the original cells allowed for years of future operations and provided efficient leachate process management.
McElhanney provided design and construction services to provide reservoir valve upgrades at Walfred Reservoir.
The City of Duncan’s reservoir replacement had to store twice the amount of water on a parcel the size of a basketball court. Could our design deliver?
To address an existing water storage deficiency, the City of Armstrong requested a design for concrete potable water reservoirs.
McElhanney supported all aspects of project execution and commissioning for the City of White Rock’s water treatment plant.
In 2015, McElhanney assisted with improvements on the existing water infrastrucrure at Fortress Mountain to meet new permitting requirements.
“We cannot thank McElhanney enough for your hard work and efficient management of this project. We sincerely appreciate the efforts of your water and wastewater team. Ultimately, our campers and their families will be restored back to our camp after over three years away.” Commenting on Easter Seals camp wastewater infrastructure renewal project.
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