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Located inside the century-old Capitol Power Plant, the combined heat and power project’s most important contributors to safety were the workers themselves, according to the project team.
Racing the clock to comply with a consent decree while avoiding interference with a large wastewater treatment plant’s critical operations, the team completed this $9.3-million pumping station in just 18 months, nearly four months ahead of schedule, and under budget.