September 1, 2021
Big Improvements Coming To Bermuda’s Water and Wastewater Systems
Big Improvements Coming To Bermuda’s Water and Wastewater Systems
The Parish of St George's has been in desperate need of potable water, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water infrastructure for some time. The present infrastructure is more than 80 years old, and officials say it is long past its useful lifetime. The Bermuda Land Development Company (BLDC) and the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) started a project to build a water, wastewater, and resource recovery facility for the Parish. The conceptual design for the Bermuda Water and Wastewater Master Plan (WWMP) began in 2016, when the government gave Associated Engineering, a Canadian consulting and engineering firm, the contract to supervise the Master Plan's creation.
Milhouse Engineering & Construction, located in Chicago, was hired by BLDC in February 2020 to provide program management and certain engineering services. Milhouse created a Phase 1 execution plan that detailed the project's scope. Phase 1 consists of seven tender packages that have been split to divide the work into manageable chunks. This phase is expected to be completed in February 2022 at a cost of $30 million. This is the first of the Master Plan's possibly eight stages.
Learn more about this incredible project here.
Milhouse Engineering & Construction, located in Chicago, was hired by BLDC in February 2020 to provide program management and certain engineering services. Milhouse created a Phase 1 execution plan that detailed the project's scope. Phase 1 consists of seven tender packages that have been split to divide the work into manageable chunks. This phase is expected to be completed in February 2022 at a cost of $30 million. This is the first of the Master Plan's possibly eight stages.
Learn more about this incredible project here.
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