Project Update – Hamilton Biosolids
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- On January 21, 2026
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The City of Hamilton Biosolids Facility Improvements project is a comprehensive upgrade to the Facility’s biosolids thickening and dewatering systems. The project replaces aging belt filter presses with high-efficiency centrifuges, installs a new polymer storage and feed system, rehabilitates existing sludge gravity thickeners, and upgrades sludge conveyance, structural support, and building systems. All work is performed within an active wastewater treatment facility, requiring detailed sequencing, temporary operations, and close coordination to maintain continuous plant operations.
Our team is uniquely positioned to self-perform a significant portion of the work, leveraging in-house craft labor and deep wastewater construction experience. Our craft forces are self-performing major demolition, temporary bypass and support systems, process piping and equipment installation, including stainless steel and ductile iron piping, valves, centrifuges, polymer systems, and related appurtenances. Installation of new structural steel platforms, equipment supports, and access structures further demonstrates our ability to execute complex work safely and efficiently in a constrained, operational environment.
Self-performed concrete work includes structural repairs, new pedestals, equipment foundations, housekeeping pads, and structural modifications to support new process equipment, as well as demolition and replacement of deteriorated concrete in biosolids handling areas.
