Hensel Phelps Expands Water and Wastewater Capabilities with Addition of Hydro Construction
The Hensel Phelps board of directors announced the addition of Hydro Construction to Hensel Phelps. Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, Hydro Construction specializes in the construction of water and wastewater treatment facilities and related projects.
Hydro Construction has performed work at many of the major treatment facilities throughout Colorado and the surrounding states. They specialize in new water and wastewater treatment facilities, facility expansions, various treatment process upgrades and the construction of water pump and sewage lift stations.
"Joining with Hensel Phelps is a great opportunity for our Hydro employees and for our business," commented Stan Javernick of Hydro Construction. "I look forward to all that we can accomplish together."
Hydro adds to Hensel Phelps' established water/wastewater construction expertise. They join Hensel Phelps' eight regional district offices and the development and facility services lines of business. ENR ranked Hensel Phelps #12 on their 2021 Top 400 Contractors list and they are one of the largest employee-owned contractors in the United States.
"Hydro Construction has tremendous expertise in water and wastewater projects," commented Michael Choutka, president and CEO of Hensel Phelps. "We are thrilled to add this talented team to Hensel Phelps and excited by the opportunities we see in this market."
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