04Mar
Construction Projects Keep Water Flowing for Region
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Tampa Bay Water’s Capital Improvements Program is a comprehensive 10-year plan and portfolio of previously approved and newly proposed projects. Updated annually, it serves as a roadmap for maintaining and improving our infrastructure to meet the region’s near- and far-term water demands while improving our financial stability.

Currently, seven projects are in various stages of construction with a budgeted cost of $44 million.

Four construction projects have been completed and are being closed out.

Nine projects with an estimated construction cost of $536 million are scheduled to start construction this calendar year. The South Hillsborough Pipeline and the Surface Water Treatment Plant Expansion account for $500 million of this cost.

  • High Service Pump Station Ball Valve Replacement
  • Cosme Water Treatment Plant Yard Piping Improvements
  • Morris Bridge Wellfield Improvements
  • Lake Bridge Water Treatment Plant - Pump No. 4
  • Cypress Creek Wellfield Surface Water Improvements - Phase 3
  • Crossbar Ranch Wellfield Water Transmission Main – Utility Conflict
  • Surface Water Treatment Plant Expansion
  • South Hillsborough Pipeline (Segments A & B)
  • Cypress Creek Water Treatment Plant 72-inch Valve