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May 22, 2024

Boat Harbor Reaches a Major Milestone!

On May 16th, we paused work at the Boat Harbor Treatment Plant Pump Station Conversion project to celebrate a major milestone in the project.

MEB hosted a “Bottoming Out” party to celebrate the completion of the Intermediate Pump Station excavation and subgrade preparation. This is a 40’ deep excavation and a critical milestone for the project.

The celebration aimed to show our appreciation to everyone involved for all of the hard work to get to this point! We had a catered lunch and a raffle, followed by site tours led by Project Superintendent Tristan Profett, Project Engineer Morgan Oyler, and Senior Project Manager Matt Donhauser.

A special thank you to HRSD (owner), RK&K (engineer), AECOM (program manager), the MEB field team, and the subcontractors, including Higgerson Contractors, Garbarino Construction, D.W. Koreza, Inc., Griffin Dewatering, Industrial Alloy, and Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering, who have helped us reach this milestone.

Next up for the project team is the Intermediate Pump Station Mat Slab Placement.

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A special thank you to the MEB project team:
  • Tim Griffin, Vice President – Environmental/Civil
  • Matt Donhauser, Senior Project Manager
  • Laney Ettel, Project Manager
  • Jason Davidson, Senior Project Engineer
  • Morgan Oyler, Project Engineer
  • Sean Shannon, Project Engineer
  • Tristan Profett, Project Superintendent
  • Tiffany Harris, Field Admin Assistant
  • Tim Ratay, Preconstruction Manager
  • Aaron Herrle, Superintendent
  • David Bates, Quality Control Manager
  • Zach Emerson, BIM Manager
  • Frank Melendez, Surveyor
  • John Pope, Mechanical Superintendent
  • Adam Florian, Superintendent
  • Aaron Alston, Laborer
  • Kris McBee, Laborer
  • Clinton Boothe, Laborer
  • Dalton Moore, Laborer

Learn more about the overall project here.

By Peyton van Reesema