Construction of Pump Station and Equalization Basin consisting of the following components: Site Work and retaining walls, Plant Piping ranging from 14” to 60” diameter, Electrical Service Facilities, 40-ft deep... read more →
Myers & Sons entered into an agreement with the City of San Mateo to provide on call repair and replacement services for the Wasterwater Treatment plant. The type and scope... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction was responsible for the decommissioning of the primary septage impoundment at the Neal Road Recycling and Waste Facility. Work included: removal of 12 million gallons of... read more →
This $17 million project entails the addition of Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection Facilities and ancillary systems that would allow for further treatment of the influent wastewater. In addition, Myers' work consists... read more →
The second phase of work on the Immediate Action Projects related to the Clean Water Program’s wastewater treatment plant upgrades is beginning. A $6.3 million contract for the second phase... read more →
Lytton Rancheria WWTP is a Progressive design/build project with Myers and Sons and HydroScience Engineers. The project included an aggressive timeline design/build approach. The project provided wastewater for the new... read more →
This is a progressive design-build delivery method Project for the Water Treatment Plant facility for the Lytton Tribe’s community that will consist of about 300 new homes, a community center,... read more →
Subcontracted to Teichert-Odin A Joint Venture to perform work on lift stations, pumps, flap gates, demolition work, and provide sheet piling.
Myers & Sons Construction is subcontracted by Sundt Construction, Inc. to perform key components of the San Mateo Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion and upgrade. Scope of work includes sitework and site drainage,... read more →
The WWTP is an active plant that must remain operational at all times. The work includes site demolition and removal of existing equipment and/or infrastructure, and construction of all site... read more →