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IRONDEQUOIT BAY PUMP STATION FORCE MAIN IMPROVEMENTS

LOCATION: 

MONROE COUNTY, NY

CLIENT TYPE:

MUNICIPAL

MARKET:

WASTEWATER

WARREN PRODUCTS:

AT A GLANCE

  • 30, 42, and 60-inch steel pipe

  • Aggressive schedule

  • Award-winning project

  • Corrosion

  • Steel pipe rehabilitation

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Villager Construction subcontracted A&W Coatings to rehabilitate Pure Water’s Irondequoit Bay Pump Station Force Main using our 301-14 epoxy product. The project was abandoned by another lining applicator and was entering the liquidated damages phase for Villager Construction.

 

A&W Coatings completed the job by lining approximately 2,600 LF of 30, 42, and 60-inch steel pipe with 175-200 mils of Warren’s 301-14 epoxy. A&W technicians completed the project within the remaining three-week window, saving Villager Construction from being penalized.

 

The project received the Project of the Year Award from the American Public Works Association’s New York Chapter. The criteria were based on the alliance between the managing agency, engineer, and contractor working together to lead to a successfully completed public works project.

TESTIMONIALS

"I am writing to extend a "job well done" to Warren Environmental on the Irondequoit Bay Pump Station Force Main Project. Villager Construction of Fairport, New York subcontracted with A&W in January to rehabilitate Pure Water's Irondequoit Bay pump station force main using Warren Environmental's epoxy products. A&W lined approximately 2,600 LF of 42- and 60-inch steel pipe with 175-200 mils of 301-14 and 301-18 epoxy. 

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We believe that your product will offer a superior, long-term solution for this critical asset. We look forward to the continued performance of this product and are currently evaluating other potential uses throughout our wastewater collection and treatment system. Again, thank you for your involvement in the successful completion of a very important and challenging project!"

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MICHAEL GARLANDPE

Director – Department of Environmental Services

AWARDS

Project of the Year Award recipient from the American Public Works Association’s New York Chapter

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