Utility Management

Water Reclamation Electrical Building

Oct. 7, 2019
2 min read

Easi-Set Precast concrete buildings are proven functional and economical solutions for water and wastewater facilities. In particular, a growing market is evolving for their use for as pump and well houses, chemical/hazmat storage, treatment buildings, and control buildings. Larger needs are also met by joining precast modules and the use of Easi-Span (clear span) roof sections.

Interest in this type of building has evolved as companies like Easi-Set Buildings have brought attention to their functional value. Easi-Set buildings are fabricated using separate wall, roof and floor panels. Smaller buildings can be delivered completely assembled and outfitted straight from the manufacturing plant. Larger buildings are assembled on-site. Due to the modular technology, the buildings can be installed on a concrete slab/foundation or even a gravel pad in just a matter of hours, limiting work site disruption. They can also be customized and assembled around existing equipment or delivered pre-assembled without a floor to fit over it. In every case you end up with a cost-effective, low maintenance and long lasting solution, maximizing your return on investment.

Easi-Set Building Producer Smith-Midland delivered for ENR Top 400 Contractor Kiewit. This 40'x70'x14' all precast concrete Easi-Span Electrical Building with an antiqued Easi-Brick finish was manufactured and installed for their Franklin, TN water reclamation facility project. Manufactured indoors off-site, installation took just a week. This method proved very cost-competitive, high-quality, resilient, and required minimal site disruption.

Editor's Note: Scranton Gillette Communications and the SGC Water Group are not liable for the accuracy, efficacy and validity of the claims made in this piece. The views expressed in this content do not reflect the position of the editorial teams of Water & Wastes Digest, Water Quality Products and Storm Water Solutions.

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