Bellingham, WA

Roeder Lift Station Capacity Improvements

Building resilient infrastructure to expand Bellingham’s wastewater capacity, improving the CIty's sewer transport system and a lift station capacity to 18 million gallons per day

This project provides improvements to the existing lift station and force main pipes to provide adequate pumping capacity to facilitate future sewage conveyance at the Roeder Lift Station. The improvements consist of construction of a new sanitary sewer lift station, associated structures, storm sewer, gravity sanitary sewer, force main sanitary sewer, water main, site and street restoration, erosion control, traffic control, and demolition of portions of the existing lift station. To execute this contract, IMCO Construction crews installed a sheet pile wall next to the railway and a cell to protect the 30-foot-deep structure. The team then poured-concrete building walls, which are 40 inches thick. Work is taking place along a busy Bellingham waterfront roadway, making traffic control critical.

Owner

City of Bellingham

Contract Amount

$17.5 million

Duration

September 2023 - present

Anticipated Completion

Early 2026

Construction Services

Design-Bid-Build