Partnering with Houston for the Largest Progressive DB Project
The city of Houston, Texas, in association with four regional water authorities, is expanding its Northeast water purification plant (NEWPP) from 80 million gallons per day (mgd) to 400 mgd, dramatically increasing its ability to support steady residential and commercial growth while reducing dependency on groundwater. The Houston Waterworks Team, a joint venture between CDM Smith and Jacobs, is delivering this $1.8B project in partnership with the city and the four authorities. The NEWPP project is the largest progressive design-build project of its kind presently underway in the United States, and construction on the 90-acre site is now underway.
Proven Safety Performance
We're helping the city to deliver much larger production rates and preserving high-quality finished water, despite a broad range of raw water quality issues.
Design-Build Collaboration is Driving Success
The project will be implemented in phases, with groundbreaking occurring in January 2018 through progressive design-build delivery. The first phase was successfully completed in December 2023 and doubled the production capacity of the NEWPP from 80 mgd to 160 mgd. Phase 1 also included the design and construction of the new water facility, as well as start-up, commissioning and interim operations activities. The construction and commissioning work continues in Phase 2, which is scheduled to be completed in 2025. Phase 2 will increase the overall facility production capacity from 160 mgd to 400 mgd.
Achieving the city’s goals for rapid water supply growth with an ambitious schedule will require extensive collaboration between all players involved in the project, which made this project ideal for a progressive design-build approach. “We’re working together to make this effort successful,” says project manager Randy Rogers. “In our Collaboration Center, we have members of the Houston Waterworks Team, staff from the city of Houston and their advisors, representatives of the regional authorities and their advisors—all together under one roof. Every time we modify or progress the design, our constructors provide input and give us feedback on the cost and schedule impacts. Our experts are constantly trading ideas and finding ways to improve the design. Working with each other and with the city, we can deliver all the benefits of design-build and make the city’s vision a reality.”
Working with each other and with the city, we can deliver all the benefits of design-build and make the city’s vision a reality.
By the Numbers
Given its size, the project entails notable quantities and firsts, including:
- over 1 million cubic yards of earthwork
- 220,000 cubic yards of structural concrete
- Over 8 million construction work-hours with zero lost-time accidents
- 2,500 created jobs
- the largest installation of 40-inch diameter dual purpose centrifuges at any water treatment plant in the United States