Rehabilitation of Water Storage Tanks - Package 14
Project Overview
Project Number: S-000600-0054
Estimated Budget: $5,455,740
Start: Summer 2024
Completion: Spring 2027
Project Impact Area
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Have questions or feedback about this project? Email us at engage@houstontx.gov or call 311.
Project Overview
Project Number: S-000600-0054
Estimated Budget: $5,455,740
Start: Summer 2024
Completion: Spring 2027
Project Impact Area
Community Feedback
Have questions or feedback about this project? Email us at engage@houstontx.gov or call 311.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is scheduled for completion in Spring 2027. Contractors are preparing and coordinating work at Park Ten East to move the project forward.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project continues to move forward. Work is underway at Park Ten East, with Park Ten West scheduled to follow. The project remains on schedule for completion by Summer 2026.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is now expected to be completed in Summer 2026. Contractors are currently working in the Park Ten East area. Once this work is complete, they will coordinate with the Drinking Water Operations team to begin work at Park Ten West.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing smoothly. Contractors continue rehabilitation work at Kingwood 1, including replacing piping and installing valves. Next, crews will mobilize the Park Ten East and West sites to begin construction activities. The project remains on schedule for completion in Winter 2026.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing smoothly. The contractors are actively working on restorations at the Kingwood 2 location. We are pleased to report that the project remains on schedule to be completed by Winter 2026.
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Why This Project Matters
The Rehabilitation of Water Storage Tanks – Package 14 is a crucial infrastructure project undertaken by Houston Public Works to ensure the city's water storage facilities meet current standards and future demands. With a budget of $5.46 million, the project commenced in Summer 2024 and is scheduled for completion by Winter 2026. It involves the rehabilitation of six elevated water storage tanks and two groundwater storage tanks at various locations throughout Houston. Engage Houston
1. Ensuring Compliance with Regulatory Standards
The rehabilitation efforts are essential to meet the area's water demand and ensure compliance with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations. Engage Houston
2. Enhancing Water Quality and Safety
Rehabilitating storage tanks helps prevent contamination, corrosion, and structural failures, thereby safeguarding the quality and safety of the city's drinking water.
3. Improving System Reliability and Resilience
Upgraded storage facilities contribute to a more reliable water supply system, capable of withstanding emergencies and peak demand periods, thus enhancing overall system resilience.
4. Optimizing Operational Efficiency
Modernized tanks require less maintenance and are more energy-efficient, leading to cost savings and improved operational performance for the city's water infrastructure.
In summary, the Rehabilitation of Water Storage Tanks – Package 14 is a strategic investment in Houston's water infrastructure, aiming to ensure regulatory compliance, enhance water quality, improve system reliability, and optimize operational efficiency.