The Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati’s (MSDGC) $10 million Oakley Station Separation Sewer project represents the first design-build project MSDGC has undertaken. Brown and Caldwell integrated with MSDGC early in the project to save more than $3.6 million in overall project costs and meet an aggressive 21-month schedule.

Award-winning design-build implementation saves millions

Award-winning design-build implementation saves millions
Awards
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2015
Design-Build Institute of America, Award of Merit in the Water/Wastewater Category
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