Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Designing, assessing, and improving critical infrastructure to help our clients meet their customers’ needs
Well-performing utility infrastructure is a vital component in maintaining safe, healthy, and sustainable communities. Many of our nation’s communities face serious challenges with rehabilitating older infrastructure or building new infrastructure to provide citizens with access to clean drinking water or a reliable connection to the sewer system. Through traditional and advanced technologies, Brown and Caldwell’s full infrastructure offering includes new infrastructure design and construction services, as well as condition assessment, management, and rehabilitation/replacement of aging utility assets. Our experts bring decades of experience, lessons learned, and innovative approaches to each project to help our clients address their specific infrastructure needs.
Awards
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2016
Engineering News Record Southwest, Award of Merit in the Water/Environment Category, Val Vista Water Main Rehabilitation
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2015
American Society of Civil Engineers, Construction Project of the Year, NFM
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2015
Associated General Contractors of Utah, Most Outstanding Project of the Year
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2015
Utah Construction & Design, Most Outstanding Wastewater Project
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2015
Trenchless Technology, Project of the Year RunnerUp
Innovative LiDAR scanning helps utilities above and below
New ways to use laser technologies and 3D imaging for increased understanding
LiDAR (light detection and ranging) scans of utility infrastructure above and below ground produce realistic 3D models that can optimize operations and save time, money, plus benefit asset management, design, and construction. When leveraged correctly, these technologies can provide a wealth of information to inform asset management, design, and construction decisions and activities.
Virtual Procurement Toolkit
Owner Advisor Strategies to Virtually
Advance Design-Build Projects
Over the past several months, BC’s Owner Advisor team has been partnering with water and wastewater utility owners to virtually advance design-build projects. We've helped to define and execute procurement strategies, virtually interview respondent teams, select design-builders, and collaborate in the cloud. We developed the Virtual Procurement Toolkit to share this guidance and procurement strategies with our clients. The Toolkit includes practical, real-world advice for each step of the procurement lifecycle, considerations for choosing an online collaborative delivery platform, and the case studies that informed these Standard Operating Procedures. As we navigate this challenging time together, BC will continue to add and update this Virtual Procurement Toolkit, providing the industry with a necessary resource to minimize disruption and keep critical infrastructure procurements and projects moving forward in our new virtual world.
Virtual Procurement Toolkit
Owner Advisor Strategies to Virtually Advance Design-Build Projects
Over the past several months, BC’s Owner Advisor team has been partnering with water and wastewater utility owners to virtually advance design-build projects. We've helped to define and execute procurement strategies, virtually interview respondent teams, select design-builders, and collaborate in the cloud. We developed the Virtual Procurement Toolkit to share this guidance and procurement strategies with our clients. The Toolkit includes practical, real-world advice for each step of the procurement lifecycle, considerations for choosing an online collaborative delivery platform, and the case studies that informed these Standard Operating Procedures. As we navigate this challenging time together, BC will continue to add and update this Virtual Procurement Toolkit, providing the industry with a necessary resource to minimize disruption and keep critical infrastructure procurements and projects moving forward in our new virtual world.
“Replacing and upgrading aging infrastructure is one of the most pressing issues faced by utilities. Through effective asset condition assessment and management programs, utilities are able to mitigate risk when making infrastructure renewal decisions for a secure and sustainable future.”
Christopher Garrett
National Practice Leader
“Replacing and upgrading aging infrastructure is one of the most pressing issues faced by utilities. Through effective asset condition assessment and management programs, utilities are able to mitigate risk when making infrastructure renewal decisions for a secure and sustainable future.”
Christopher Garrett
National Practice Leader
Related Projects
Greenfield Water Reclamation Plant Expansion
Kaneohe-Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, Facilities Plan, Tunnel Influent Pump Station (TIPS)
Lake Oswego Interceptor Sewer
Large Diameter Pipeline Design
Val Vista Water Main Rehabilitation
Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements
North 27th Street Inline Storage System
Johns Creek Environmental Campus
Related News
Rehabilitating Derby City’s 150-year-old old sewer infrastructure puts the community first
BC Compliance News: November 2024 environmental regulations
BC Compliance News: September 2024 environmental regulations
Waste and energy recovery leads to sustainability at Clearwater Road Wastewater Treatment Facility
WateReuse CA
IntensiCarb™ receives international recognition during the IWA World Water Congress
Related News
Rehabilitating Derby City’s 150-year-old old sewer infrastructure puts the community first
BC Compliance News: November 2024 environmental regulations
BC Compliance News: September 2024 environmental regulations
Related Papers and Reports
- Underwater Sewer Replacement Options – No Easy Answers In, Under, or Around Lake Oswego, OR
- Focus on Trenchless Technology Results in Successful Interceptor Sewer Replacement
- Unique Challenges Drive Innovative Solution – Buoyant Interceptor Sewer in a Lake
- Using LEED™ for Municipal Infrastructure Reality vs. Hype
- Solutions for Utilities Infrastructure; Water, Sewer Headaches Abound
- U.S. Pipeline Infrastructure and Trenchless Methods