KBR Awarded Engineering Contract for Tarrant Regional Water District’s Pipeline System in North Texas
April 26 2011 - 4:05PM
Business Wire
KBR (NYSE: KBR) today announced it has been awarded an
engineering contract for Section 14-2 of the Tarrant Regional Water
District’s proposed 350 million gallon per day (MGD) raw water
transmission pipeline system serving Fort Worth and Dallas,
Texas.
Under this contract, KBR will undertake the preliminary design
for 15.2 miles of a 108” pipeline in Navarro and Ellis counties.
The project is being jointly funded by Tarrant Regional Water
District (TRWD) and Dallas Water Utilities (DWU), and is expected
to extend from Lake Palestine to Lake Benbrook with connections to
Cedar Creek Reservoir, Richland Chambers Reservoir and a Dallas,
Texas delivery point. The entire program includes more than 150
miles of large diameter pipelines.
“KBR is proud to be selected for this significant engineering
and planning project for Tarrant Regional Water District,” said
Colin Elliott, President, KBR Infrastructure & Minerals. “This
project continues KBR’s long history of working with TRWD to
achieve its goal of delivering optimal water solutions to the
region.”
KBR is a global engineering, construction and services company
supporting the energy, hydrocarbon, government services, minerals,
civil infrastructure, power and industrial markets. For more
information, visit www.kbr.com.
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