As we look back on 2024, Gulf Coast Water Authority remains committed to reliably delivering water to our customers. Last year was one of growth, innovation, and resilience, marked by infrastructure improvements, groundbreaking projects, and strong partnerships. Our 2024 Year in Review highlights achievements, challenges, and the dedication of our team to ensuring reliable water delivery for generations to come. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/g9qu_48Q A huge thank you to our Board of Directors, customers, partners, and team members for making 2024 a success. We look forward to another year of progress in 2025!
Gulf Coast Water Authority
公用事业
Texas City,Texas 981 位关注者
Reliably delivering water to customers in Brazoria, Fort Bend & Galveston counties
关于我们
- 网站
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https://gulfcoastwaterauthority.com
Gulf Coast Water Authority的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公用事业
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Texas City,Texas
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1965
- 领域
- Water utility
地点
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主要
3630 FM 1765
US,Texas,Texas City,77591
Gulf Coast Water Authority员工
动态
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We're hiring for a Senior Maintenance Technician! Click the link below to apply: https://lnkd.in/gc7FGwgR
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We're hiring! Click the link below to join our team: https://lnkd.in/g8guJqyB
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Samantha Stoughtenger Branson, Gulf Coast Water Authority (GCWA) Project Manager, and Naveen Chillara, Senior Project Manager in the Water Resources Design Group, from Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) delivered a presentation at the Texas Water Conference last month! They shed light on the intricate challenges of constructing major water infrastructure in loose, permeable soils, particularly along the Brazos River. Their presentation wasn't just about problems – it was about solutions. From meticulously planning construction sequencing to tackling issues like bank stability, groundwater control, and potential scouring, they're pioneering innovative strategies that promise significant cost savings for the industry. By evaluating factors such as minimizing cofferdam limits, optimizing cofferdam service duration, incorporating structural anchoring features, and refining dewatering systems, they're setting a new standard for efficiency and sustainability in water infrastructure projects. This presentation marks just the beginning of an exciting journey. As the project evolves from design to construction, expect more insights, strategies, and success stories in the upcoming series on the Shannon Pumping Plant. Stay tuned for updates, and join us in shaping the future of water infrastructure! #TexasWaterConference #GCWA #FreeseAndNichols #WaterInfrastructure #Innovation
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We're hiring! Click the link below to join our team: https://lnkd.in/ga5tm66s
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