California's largest conveyance project will secure clean water for 27 million people and three million acres of agricultural lands
DALLAS
,
Jan. 22, 2019
/PRNewswire/ --
Jacobs
(NYSE:JEC) has been selected by the
Delta Conveyance Design and Construction Authority
(DCA) for engineering design management (EDM) services related to the
California WaterFix
program. Estimated at
$17 billion
in 2017, WaterFix is
California's
largest water conveyance project, designed to bolster the reliability of the state's water supplies, while protecting and enhancing the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary, a vital environmental asset.
The California WaterFix program, slated to begin in early 2019, will upgrade outdated and unreliable water infrastructure that is more than 50 years old and dependent on levees that put clean water supply at risk from earthquakes and sea-level rise.
"WaterFix is one of the highest profile infrastructure projects in the nation, essential to secure clean water supplies for 27 million people, area businesses and three million acres of agricultural land," said Jacobs COO and President of Buildings, Infrastructure and Advanced Facilities
Bob Pragada
. "Building on our long-term relationship with
California
water agencies, DCA will tap into our extensive water infrastructure and engineering design experience to begin modernization of
California's
water delivery system."
Jacobs' initial
$93 million
contract with DCA will support the preliminary and final engineering design phase of the 15-year program. Major infrastructure components include three water diversion intakes (3,000 cfs each) with state-of-the-art fish screens, two large tunnels (40-foot diameter and 35 miles long), two large pumping stations (4,500 cfs each) and miles of new roads and utility relocations.
Following more than a decade of studies, WaterFix emerged as the most effective solution to address
California's
water shortages while also improving environmental conditions in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
– such as reducing the harmful impacts of the existing infrastructure diversions near endangered fish habitats and reinstating more natural river flows.
WaterFix also stands to generate nearly 122,000 jobs for the region and offer greater water security, enhanced disaster preparedness and climate change resilience for millions of
California
residents, businesses and agriculture that obtain their water from the Delta.
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in fiscal 2018 revenue and a talent force of more than 80,000, Jacobs provides a full spectrum of services including scientific, technical, professional and construction- and program-management for business, industrial, commercial, government and infrastructure sectors. For more information, visit
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September 28, 2018
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