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Flatiron Awarded $96 Million Contract for Wet Weather Treatment Station

Broomfield, Colorado (December 4, 2017) – Flatiron Construction Corp. (FLATIRON), one of the largest infrastructure contractors in North America, has been awarded the contract to complete the Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station located in King County, near Seattle, Washington.

The contract, valued at $96 million, includes the construction of a combined sewer overflow wet weather treatment station, related pipes, and a new outfall structure to release the treated water into the nearby Duwamish River. Once completed, the station can treat up to 70 million gallons of combined rain and wastewater per day, greatly reducing untreated wastewater and stormwater that would otherwise spill into the Duwamish River.

Construction is expected to begin soon, with the facility anticipated to be fully operational by late 2022.

About Flatiron Construction Corp.
Flatiron is the trusted provider of innovative solutions to infrastructure challenges across the U.S. and Canada. For public and private clients, Flatiron builds highways, bridges, airports, rail transit, dams, water facilities and underground projects. For more on how Flatiron is transforming infrastructure, visit flatironcorp.com. Flatiron is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF, an engineering-led global infrastructure group.

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