Western Summit Constructors, Inc. (WSCI) builds water and wastewater treatment plant projects ranging in size from $100,000 to $250 million. Projects might include upgrading a current facility or constructing a brand new plant on a vacant land site. With an average contract size of $25 million, WSCI can satisfy the needs of a diverse range of clients.
San Diego, CA - As one phase ends, another begins and WSCI is already mobilized and ready to go. The
team at the Miramar Water Treatment Plant servicing San Diego is ready to construct Contract B in 530
days. This new contract will be completed for just under $51 million with several of the same team members
from Contract A. -- more
Perris Treatment Plants
Western Summit Constructors currently has $43 million under contract with the Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD). This consists of two separate projects: an expansion to their existing water filtration plant, and the addition of tertiary treatment to their existing wastewater treatment facility. “The City of Perris, California and surrounding Riverside County areas continue experiencing consistent regional growth. -- more
Los Coches Pump Station
Lakeside, CA - WSCI has completed the installation of all of the underground mechanical
work and is currently working on permanent power along with architectural items
associated with the structures on site. The project team is also getting ready to begin
the start-up and testing of this 64 million gallons per day (mgd) pump station. -- more
North Virginia-Stead Pump Station
Reno, NV - The North Virginia-Stead Pump Station Project consists of a new 4000SF Masonry Pump Building
which will house five 800HP vertical turbine pumps which are being installed along with electrical controls
and a 1570 cubic foot surge tank. The project also includes a diesel generator, demolition of the existing
pump station, and other various site improvements. -- more
Mauldin Road Wastewater Treatment Plant
A new territory has been uncovered at Western Summit. We are now completing our second project in the Greenville, South Carolina area for the Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority. -- more
R.M. Clayton WRC Grit System Upgrade
Atlanta, GA - WSCI constructed a new dewatering building that houses four new grit classifiers. The team
had to demolish the existing vortex grit collectors and pumps and install new ones in the headworks building.
Each grit system had to be installed, tested and started up one at a time all while keeping the existing system
online. WSCI also installed all new pumps in the existing primary area pump station. -- more