EMCOR Group Subsidiary to Renovate Florida Treatment Plant

Dec. 19, 2013
Poole & Kent will be responsible for all aspects of project construction

EMCOR Group Inc. announced that its subsidiary, Poole & Kent Co. of Florida, has been awarded a contract by the city of Sunrise for improvements to the existing Springtree Water Treatment Plant in Sunrise, Fla.

Poole & Kent (P&K) will be responsible for all aspects of the project construction. The scope of work includes construction of a new two-story operations building for the water treatment plant, as well as a new high service pump station, which will include large vertical turbine pumps and associated electrical, instrumentation and control systems. Additional work includes all required demolition, yard piping, paving, grading, entranceway modifications, irrigation, landscaping, drainage and overall integration of the new structures and equipment into the existing water treatment plant.

“Having worked previously for the city of Sunrise at the Springtree Water Treatment Plant, we’re delighted to have been selected to perform additional construction required at the plant,” said Pat Carr, president and CEO of P&K. "P&K's broad experience with the construction of water treatment plants throughout Florida enables us to provide the wide-ranging skills required to meet the diverse requirements and rigorous specifications needed to complete projects of this scope."

Source: EMCOR Group

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