Florida Keys village plans $90.9 million wastewater project

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ISLAMORADA, FL, Sept. 6, 2012 -- Islamorada, Village of Islands, FL, has approved a design-build-operate contract with Reynolds Water Islamorada, LLC, for a centralized wastewater system. The system will satisfy the village's requirement from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to eliminate all residential septic systems and private wastewater treatment plants in the Florida Keys by Dec. 31, 2015.

Layne Christensen's Heavy Civil Division will perform the work on this project. Engineering for the $90.9 million design-build project is expected to commence in the next month. Construction is expected to begin early next year and last for approximately 30 months.

The project will provide a combination of vacuum and low pressure sewers to collect a projected 1.4 million gallons per day of wastewater from the four islands of the village. It also includes a transmission system to transport the flow to Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District's regional treatment facility, where it will be treated by the district under an intergovernmental agreement with the village.

The agreement with Islamorada culminates a more than 12-month selection process which started with eight national and international competitors.

Rene Robichaud, Chief Executive Officer of Layne, stated, "We appreciate the hard work and determination of the Mayor and Council, the selection committee, the village employees, and consultants in bringing this landmark project to fruition. We also appreciate the efforts of our Reynolds Water team, who have dedicated many hours to deliver this opportunity to Layne."

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