General contractor Kenaidan Contracting Ltd. began the $75-millon project which will expand the Region of Peel’s water supply by 30 per cent in August 2008 with completion in February 2011.
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Work continues on the expansion to the Lorne Park Water Treatment Plant on Lakeshore Rd. W. in Mississauga, Ont.
General contractor Kenaidan Contracting Ltd. began the $75-millon project which will expand the Region of Peel’s water supply by 30 per cent in August 2008 with completion in February 2011.
The project divided into four areas includes construction of new low/high lift pumping stations with wet wells and traveling water screens to Lorne Park WTP as well as new surge tanks, and mechanical/electrical transform rooms.
Jack Darling Park Sewage PS #1 will have a new pumping station with wet/dry wells, pumps, odour control and generator rooms.
Jack Darling Park Sewage PS #2 work includes mechanical/electrical equipment installation below grade and the Turtle Creek Sewage Outfall Bypass and Bridge project includes design and construction of a new wheelchair accessible bridge, barrier free walkways, sewage piping and headwall.
The Lorne Park Water Treatment Plant expansion was designed by Brown and Storey Architects and prime consultant is Aecom/Genivar.
Subcontractors include: H & S Equipment (excavation); Deep Foundations Contractors Inc.(shoring/caissons); Salit Steel (rebar); kenaidan Contracting (formwork); Munro Concrete (Precast); Vision Almet (structural steel); Ontario Redimix/Dufferin Concrete; Twin Masnory; Kenaidan Contracting (mechanical); Lexsan Electrical; Vipond Fire Protection; Wilson Architectural/Cirrus Contracting (windows); and Pylon Paving.
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