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Próximos proyectos

¡Estamos entusiasmados con nuestros próximos PROYECTOS ADJUDICADOS POR CONTRATO!

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The Spanish Fork & Mapleton Wastewater Reclamation Facility (WRF) replaces aging infrastructure with a new, state-of-the-art treatment plant designed to meet the growing needs of both communities. The project expands treatment capacity and improves effluent quality while creating a sustainable, long-term solution for regional wastewater management.
Construction of the WRF includes a new Headworks Building, which screens large contaminants and grit from incoming flows. From there, wastewater is pumped to a Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Basin, where naturally occurring bacteria break down organic material. Treatment then advances to the Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) System, which filters remaining solids through semi-permeable membranes to produce exceptionally clear water.
Supporting structures include an MBR Support Building housing pumps, blowers, and auxiliary systems, and a UV Disinfection Building, where filtered water is exposed to ultraviolet light before being released into natural drainage channels that flow to Utah Lake.
Completed in August 2025 under the Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) delivery method, the $95.9 million project provides reliable wastewater treatment for more than 45,000 residents. The new facility enhances water quality, supports community growth, and positions Spanish Fork and Mapleton as leaders in sustainable municipal infrastructure.

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INSTALACIÓN DE RECUPERACIÓN DE AGUA DE LA HORQUILLA ESPAÑOLA

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Spanish Fork City adjudicó recientemente a Alder Construction el contrato de servicios de preconstrucción para la nueva instalación de recuperación de agua. Cuando esté terminada, la nueva instalación incluirá una nueva estructura de cabecera, tanques de proceso de eliminación de nutrientes biológicos (BNR) y ultrafiltración (MBR), y un nuevo sistema de desinfección ultravioleta (UV).

El proyecto creará una instalación insignia para la región con la capacidad de tratar más de 6 millones de galones de aguas residuales por día. Además, el proceso de tratamiento de BNR y MBR producirá un efluente de alta calidad que puede tener potencial para su reutilización. 

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EDIFICIO DE FILTRADO DEL VALLE CENTRAL-EXTRACCIÓN DE NITRÓGRENO DE CORRIENTE LATERAL

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The water demands in Park City are very difficult and complicated. The City needs to provide culinary water to a growing city, large quantities of water for snow making at the resorts, irrigation water to agricultural users and to treat water high in metals from the existing mine tunnels. Park City partnered with Alder Construction through an early contractor involvement process--GM/GC--to help meet these goals. The new 3Kings Water Treatment Plant was designed to replace the old Spiro Water Treatment Plant and to improve the treatment capabilities of the Park City systems.

Construction included demolition of the old Spiro Water Treatment Plant and the construction of a brand new 6 MGD plant. Altogether, 48,000 square feet in eight new structures were built to house the brand new treatment process that includes: a micro-hydropower generation system; rapid mix and floc/sed systems; backwash and waste clarifiers; equalization basins; filtration and adsorption systems; mechanical dewatering and load out facilities; gravity thickeners; UV disinfection system; chemical feed systems; and an administration and maintenance facility. 

The architectural and landscaping features of this project turned out to be amazing, such that the state-of-the-art facility blends into the surrounds with living roofs, wood siding and many more architectural features. 

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expansión de la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales de la ciudad de payson

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