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WESTON Integrated Team Delivers in New Orleans, LA – Canal Pumps Exceed Expectations
NEW ORLEANS, LA — September
13, 2007 – Weston
Solutions, Inc. (WESTON®)
announced today the successful on time completion of pumping station projects on two canals in New Orleans, Louisiana under a design-build contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hurricane Protection Office (HPO). The success of the project is a significant milestone in New Orleans hurricane protection efforts.
The project to increase the existing temporary
pumping capacity at the 17th Street and London Avenue Canals in New
Orleans was completed in only six months on a highly accelerated schedule,
in order to have increased capacity on line before the height of hurricane
season. In all, 33 pump systems were installed to deliver an increased
pumping capacity of 7,600 cfs (cubic feet per second) at the 17th Street
Canal and 5,000 to 5,200 cfs at London Avenue. The new pumps have been
successfully tested in conjunction with the Corps beginning on August
15, 2007. At the August 20 testing, pumping capacity reached 8,800 – 9,200 cfs at 17th Street—well above the goal of 7,600 cfs.
The canal pumping stations protect the city during
a hurricane by moving stormwater out of the canal in the event that
the corps must close the new floodgates to stop storm surge entering
from Lake Pontchartrain. They can lower the water level in the canal,
when floodgates are closed by about 1 foot every 12 minutes.
Col. Jeffrey
Bedey, Commander of the Hurricane Protection Office, commented, “Reaching this level of pumping capacity – over and above our goal – is the result of a lot of hard work and dedication by many people. I want to commend all the Corps employees and our contractor partners for a job well done. I am proud to work along side these dedicated professionals.”
As General Contractor and integrator for the design-build
project, WESTON worked around the clock to complete design and construction
of the two pumping stations on time, while handling significant design,
construction and scheduling challenges in stride. They led an integrated
team of designers, suppliers, and construction contractors; building
a strong partnership with all stakeholders and emphasizing quality and
safety throughout the project. Primary WESTON team members making this
project successful were the MR Pittman Group, Dynamic Industries Inc,
Gresham Smith & Partners, BBG&S Engineering Consultants, and Boh Brothers Construction. Additionally, the Corps’ use of a cost-reimbursable contract vehicle fostered a flexible, collaborative, and open-book approach that ensured success. The Corps trusted WESTON as a “best value” supplier with a contract flexible enough to meet the tight schedule, while effectively managing tax dollars.
According to Patrick G. McCann, WESTON President
and CEO, “Two factors significantly aided the project team’s work. Quality
control and execution helped us meet critical path milestones, and the
cost-reimbursable contract afforded the team the required flexibility
to make necessary design changes without significantly impacting the
schedule. I am very proud of our team’s unwavering commitment to the
Corps in helping them meet their goals.”
From the start, the WESTON team
was committed to supporting the local economy. As a trusted integrator,
WESTON aligned the needs of over 60 stakeholders, including the
HPO, USACE, the City of New Orleans, and various city, state and local
community entities. Almost 80% of the total contract value was subcontracted
to businesses based in Louisiana, and over 50% was subcontracted to
small businesses.
WESTON will now focus on activities that were
not on the critical path such as completion of an automated, integrated
controls system for the canal pumping systems.
Weston Solutions,
Inc. is a leading 1,900-person, employee-owned construction,
redevelopment and environmental firm, delivering comprehensive solutions
to complex problems for industry and government worldwide. Its emphasis
on restoring resource efficiency to its clients’ operations—including land, air, water, facilities, and
staff—ensures that clients derive maximum value from their resources.
Based out of West Chester, PA, with 60 offices
around the world, WESTON has had an operational presence in New Orleans
since 1998 and is currently working on another critical project for
the USACE New Orleans District for Post-Katrina Sampling, Analysis and
Characterization of New Orleans Inner Harbor Navigational Canal. WESTON
has also managed over $100 million worth of work for the Environmental
Protection Agency in the past two years in support of the initial response
and subsequent ongoing cleanup to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, providing
significant opportunities for local businesses. WESTON has made a difference
for 50 years—with
employee-owners committed to building a better future for their clients
and communities.

Making a difference for 50 years — Employee-owners
building a better future for our clients and communities.
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Edmund B. Pettiss, Jr.
Senior Vice President
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