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ENR Winner - Best Projects Award
Chosen by Engineering News Record from
a field of over 1,500 regional winners, recognizing
excellence in U.S. design and construction projects. The
outfall, the final leg of the Brightwater
Treatment Plant effluent line, was completed a year
ahead of schedule in late 2008 at a cost of just over
$29 million, 23% less than the original estimate of $38
million.
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| Triton specializes in
a wide array of construction disciplines and focuses
primarily on federal and municipal construction
projects. Throughout our history, we have completed more
than 300 Construction and Design/Build projects for
federal and local governments. Our customers include the
United States Navy, Army Corps of Engineers, National
Park Service, Department of Transportation, Department
of the Interior, Department of Homeland Security, as
well as many local municipalities and port authorities.
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| Article
In ENR Magazine:
“Two mile-long pipelines were successfully floated into place this month as workers installed the outfall for a $1.6-billion wastewater-treatment plant now under construction near Seattle. Triton Marine Construction Corp., Bremerton, Wash., attached the first pipe to an onshore connector and completed the controlled submergence that lowered the pipe 600 ft to the bottom of Puget Sound. The second pipe was placed Sept. 11.
…Triton Marine Construction is one of only a few companies that has successfully deployed large diameter HDPE pipe in deep water. For the full article
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ENR Magazine Featured Article: "Outfall Pipe Floated and Sunk For Washington State Plant" by Lucy Bodilly
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