Whether it’s construction of a new treatment plant or a water main replacement project, successfully delivering capital projects in the water industry requires utilities, engineers and construction experts to work together effectively. Learn more about exploring alternative project delivery models in the water space by reading our most recent feature article published in AWWA Magazine: Journal AWWA – Contracting Models Shift Dynamics of Engineering and Construction.
Contracting Models Shift Dynamics of Engineering and Construction
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