Northwest Pipe Company to Provide Pipe North Carolina Water Transmission Line
(UC) — Northwest Pipe Company was selected by Garney Construction to provide a steel water pipe engineered system for a large regional water supply project.
The $300 million Yadkin Regional Water Supply Project in North Carolina's Union and Stanly Counties includes a 28-mile water pipeline that will move water from Lake Tillery to a new water treatment plant in Union County.
Northwest Pipe Company will manufacture over 9,285 tons of engineered steel pipe for the pipeline.
The project also includes a new pump station on Lake Tillery and a pipeline to deliver water to Union County's distribution system from the new water treatment plant. Scheduled to begin late this year, the Company will manufacture the engineered steel pipe with cement mortar lining and polyurethane coating in sizes ranging from 42 to 54 inches in diameter.
"We are pleased to be working again with Garney on this important water transmission project," said Scott Montross, President and CEO of Northwest Pipe Company.
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