FPUA hosts City Commissioner Curtis Johnson for a tour of the MWRF construction site
This week, interior progress is taking center stage. In the O&M building, windows have been fully installed, and crews are now hanging drywall in the upstairs offices and control room.
Disinfection facility beginning to take shape
This week at the plant, the disinfection facility is taking shape. The two 7,500-gallon hypochlorite tanks and their canopy structure have been installed.
Crews installing HVAC ductwork
Inside the main electrical and O&M buildings, crews are installing HVAC ductwork and applying ceiling coatings. At the headworks, final connections are being made to the 42-inch influent line.
Rare look inside the sludge holding tank
The AquaDisk filters have arrived on-site, these will polish the effluent after biological treatment and prepare it for final disinfection. We also get a rare look inside the sludge holding tank, which will never look this spotless again.
Crews have begun installation of staircases on key treatment tanks
This week, visible progress continues across the site. The sodium hypochlorite (liquid bleach) holding tanks have arrived, and final work is underway on the sludge buffer and holding tanks, including electrical, mechanical, and stair/guardrail installations.
High-capacity process blowers have arrived
Inside the O&M building, the high-capacity process blowers have arrived, marking a major step in outfitting the facility’s treatment systems.
Veneer blockwork on office side nearly finished
This week, we’re seeing exciting developments at the operation and maintenance building, where veneer blockwork on the office side is nearly finished. Interior framing and rough-in work are also wrapping up.
Steady progress toward the facility’s overall development
This week, construction continues to move forward with visible progress on several areas of the site. Work is advancing on the sludge holding tank, the exterior of the Nereda basin, and the framing of the headworks deck.
Structural and utility enhancements across the site
This week, construction efforts have focused on structural and utility enhancements across the site. At the headworks structure, crews are nearing completion of the final grit chamber wall pours, bringing this area closer to its finished form.
Framing and final plumbing nearing completion
This week, the O&M building reached a major visual milestone with the installation of colored veneer block, giving the exterior a cohesive and durable finish that matches the maintenance bay walls.
HVAC and plumbing now installed!
This week we can see some new progress inside the O&M building, as crews are working to frame out the walls, HVAC, and plumbing of the second floor offices and control room.
Updates on critical infrastructure installments
Notable developments are underway on the Main Electrical Building, which will house the plant’s high-voltage switchgear and motor drives, along with a dedicated generator room for the relocated 3MW generator from the IWRF.
Crews putting final touches on masonry walls
This week, the pace hasn’t slowed. Aerial shots reveal the evolving landscape around the Main Electrical and Blower Buildings, where crews are putting the final touches on masonry walls—setting the stage for the upcoming roof and slab work.
O&M building being prepped for concrete roof pour
This week, crews are tackling multiple tasks at once. The O&M building is being prepped for its concrete roof pour, while masonry walls are being waterproofed in anticipation of the colored veneer block installation.
O&M building’s roof sheet fully installed
The O&M building’s roof sheeting is now fully installed, setting the stage for foam insulation and a concrete layer to be poured in the coming weeks. This marks a big step in enclosing the structure, allowing work on the interior to advance.
Masonry walls at main electrical building steadily rising
Work on the underground disc filter influent line continues, ensuring proper flow management as connections are installed and reinforced.
Roof decking panels, masonry work, chlorine contact chamber all progressing
This week, the second floor of the Operations & Maintenance building is seeing major developments. On the maintenance side, roof bar joists are being placed, providing the framework for the next phase of construction.
Crews frame footers and slab in preparation for foundation concrete pours
This week, major developments are underway at the headworks as crews frame the footers and slab, preparing for foundation concrete pours next week.
Chlorine contact chamber reaching its final wall pour
This week, exciting developments are taking shape. At the Nereda basins, crews are making significant progress on the pipe support structure, a crucial step in delivering process air and electronic control to each reactor.
This week: major structural and mechanical advancements
The main electrical and blower buildings have reached an important phase with the completion of stem wall and column pours.
Thank you to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for your generous support granted toward this project. Disclaimer: This work is funded in part through a grant agreement from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection Resilient Florida Program. The views, statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the State of Florida or any of its subagencies.