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In The News

Engineering Firm Finances History’s Panama Canal Doc

Variety examines the longevity of “Panama Canal Supersized” from the initial ideation to equipment used and from the talent involved to post production. Read “Engineering Firm Finances History’s Panama Canal Doc” to learn more about this... read more

Expect the Unexpected

Utkir Umarov, MWH Senior HSE Project Engineer, recently authored an article in Health and Safety Middle East Magazine, in which he discussed planning for work site challenges. “Work environments ranging from large petrochemical complexes to small retail stores... read more

Utility Transformation – from WWTP to Reuse Facility

Water is a vital resource for desert communities. Without a plentiful supply of groundwater, surface water, or precipitation, all that’s left is recycled or reclaimed water — requiring more thoughtful conservation. MWH Constructors began work on the original Ina... read more

A Challenging Assessment at Ladybower Dam

Pipeline Condition Assessment within dams is essential, but very tricky says Adrian Davies-Jordan, pipelines engineer at MWH, outlining how he and the pipelines team tackled a recent project to survey the pipework in Severn Trent Water’s (STW) 70 year old... read more

Meeting the efficiency challenge

Experts from MWH in the UK, including Richard Ratcliff and Paul Gedhill, are featured in the NCE Infrastructure Report 2015. They share their knowledge and experience in meeting the efficiency challenge presented by the AMP6 programme in the UK. Read and learn from... read more

Pumping Away Combined Sewer Overflows in Cleveland

Did you know MWH is performing design and construction administration duties for a huge underground pumping station in Cleveland, Ohio? The $73.2 million Easterly Tunnel Dewatering Pump Station is a 160mgd deep-cavern pumping station, 240 feet below ground that stores... read more