Michael Baker International Selected by Pittsburgh Water to Provide Construction Management and Inspection Services for Water Reliability Plan's Historic ABC Project

07.05.25 15:52 Uhr

Aspinwall Pump Station Renovations, Bruecken Pump Station Replacement and Clearwell Bypass to renew key pumping capacity and improve treatment reliability

PITTSBURGH, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Michael Baker International, a global leader in engineering, consulting and advisory services, today announced that the firm has been selected by Pittsburgh Water to provide Construction Management and Inspection (CMCI) Services for the ABC (Aspinwall, Bruecken, Clearwell) Project. This effort will include substantial renovations to the Aspinwall Pump Station, the complete replacement of the Bruecken Pump Station and an in-ground pipeline bypass of the Clearwell at the Water Treatment Plant. The $193 million ABC Project will be completed as part of the Water Reliability Plan, a series of multi-generational projects that will modernize the water distribution system throughout Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and provide customers with more secure and reliable water services. Work will begin in August 2025 and continue through 2029.

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"Safe and resilient water distribution is essential for public well-being. Under the larger Water Reliability Plan, this project will modernize and enhance the city's water distribution system to ensure secure, reliable and high-quality water services for its residents," said John Robinson, Office Executive – Pittsburgh at Michael Baker International. "Our team brings extensive large-scale and complex project experience and expertise to the ABC project. By partnering with Pittsburgh Water to provide CMCI services for this project, Michael Baker will establish the infrastructure needed to reliably deliver quality water for future generations."

"We are looking forward to a productive partnership with Michael Baker International as we begin this crucial water infrastructure project," said Will Pickering, CEO at Pittsburgh Water. "With projects of this magnitude, diligent construction management and inspection will be integral to meeting our project deadlines in an efficient and professional manner."

 As the largest component of the Water Reliability Plan, the ABC Project will allow for the future replacement of the 100-year-old Clearwell structure. This project is a critical component to enhance water safety and reliability for Pittsburgh residents, reduce service disruptions and succeed in upgrading essential water infrastructure.

The Aspinwall Pump Station Renovations will introduce four new pumping units, replace the existing fluoride chemical feed building and implement electrical upgrades, in addition to building renovations to the historic building.

The Bruecken Pump Station Replacement will involve constructing a new pump station adjacent to the current facility. This new station will house six pumps, receive electrical upgrades and include a new electrical substation. The existing station is planned for future repurposing.

The Clearwell Bypass will establish a large-diameter, in-ground piping system bypassing the 44-million-gallon Clearwell. This system will allow filtered water from the Pittsburgh Water Treatment Plant Filter Building to flow directly to the Aspinwall and Bruecken Pump Stations. Additionally, an overflow structure equipped with de-chlorination equipment will be constructed.

About Michael Baker International
Michael Baker International is a leading provider of engineering, consulting and advisory services spanning five distinct Verticals: Infrastructure, Design-Build Services, Federal Programs and Services, Consulting and Technology Solutions (CTS) and Integrated Design and Advisory (IDA). The firm's Practices encompass all facets of infrastructure, including design and civil engineering for diverse bridge, highway, water, rail and transit and aviation projects, as well as planning, architecture, environmental and construction and program management. For 85 years, the company has been a trusted partner to clients, providing comprehensive services and solutions, delivering expertise and quality, and embracing emerging technologies and the latest innovations – like intelligent transportation, engineered models and public safety software as a service (SaaS).

The company has more than 4,900 employees across more than 90 office locations. Michael Baker'sWolf Pack is committed to Making a Difference for clients and communities through a culture of innovation, collaboration and technological advancement while evolving its business to become a full-service engineering and consulting firm.

To learn more, visit https://mbakerintl.com/.

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