St. Petersburg’s Wet Weather Improvements Strategy – A Construction Management Approach
Due to aging infrastructure, high groundwater levels, and untimely wet weather events, the City of St. Petersburg experienced significant sanitary sewer overflows in August 2015 and thereafter. The City implemented a unique strategy to increase their wet weather management at their Water Reclamation Facilities by initiating simultaneous design of needed infrastructure with multiple consultants and hiring a Construction Manager to coordinate, schedule, and implement those designs quickly. This presentation will highlight the details of the City’s strategy and demonstrate a case study of how Haskell, the Construction Manager for the Southwest Water Reclamation Facility, strategized to meet the City’s goals.
Speakers: Diana Smillova, PE/City of St. Petersburg
Josh Lefevre, DBIA, LEED BD+C/Haskell
Registration Cost:
Advanced (by Nov. 15) | Late (after Nov. 15) | |
FWEA Member | $25 | $30 |
Non-Member | $35 | $40 |
Student | $10 | $10 |