Xylem Honored as Part of 2016 CAGC Pinnacle Award Team

March 4, 2016
Team replaced 5,140 linear ft of Ductile Iron force main

Xylem Inc., a water technology company dedicated to solving challenging water issues, was a primary subcontractor on a project that received the Carolina’s Associated General Contractors (CAGC) Pinnacle Award at the Carolinas AGC convention. The award, presented annually, was awarded to the team involved with the North East Interceptor (NEI) Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project in Wilmington, N.C.

The team, led by State Utility Contractors, Inc. included Xylem’s Dewatering business, KRG Utility, Cape Fear Public Utility Authority, Kimley-Horn and Associates, and Underground Solutions Inc., all of whom provided critical engagement throughout the eight-month project.

The multifaceted project, to replace approximately 5,140 linear ft of 20-in. Ductile Iron force main, required a 100% redundant sewer bypass system, capable of handling 13.5 million gpd of flow. Xylem engineers worked closely with State Utility Contractors and Kimley-Horn to provide the optimal pump rental solution for the bypass component.

“We are thrilled and honored to have participated with State Utility on this project,” states Jarrod Williamson, Southeast region manager for Xylem’s Dewatering business. “They’re a first-rate organization, and it’s their skill and experience that earned them this prestigious award on this very complex project.”

To handle the added head requirements of the temporary force main bypass operations, and to minimize the use of diesel fuel during the project, Xylem recommended a Godwin CD300M Electric Bypass pump at both the PS 34 and PS 35 pumping stations. These pumps enabled $1 million in diesel-fuel savings, and were used alongside the existing Godwin pumps at the pumping stations. They were integrated into the system using a separate PLC Controller and Godwin’s Field Smart Technology (FST), providing 24/7 monitoring of the bypass system.

“Engaging Xylem in the planning and execution of the project gave us the reassurance that we had the right pump for the job,” says Dustin Wagner of State Utility Contractors. “Their team of engineers was able to identify some of the challenges up front, saving us time, money and headaches throughout the project. Their inherent knowledge and expertise, and knowing what it takes to get the job done, is what we needed in a trusted partner. And that was very reassuring for us.”

Source: Xylem Inc.

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