Coral Gables Pump Station and Force Main Relocation

Civil & Marine

Project Details

Specialized marine supervision and construction support were provided for a critical utility infrastructure improvement project in Coral Gables, Florida. The work focused on relocation of a sanitary sewer force main within a challenging marine and waterway-adjacent environment.

The scope included barge-supported installation of the force main beneath pedestrian bridge crossings, allowing construction activities to proceed while minimizing disruption to public access and maintaining structural integrity. Following installation, system commissioning was completed to verify operational performance, pressure integrity, and full integration with the existing sanitary sewer network.

This project contributed to improved reliability and environmental protection within the City of Coral Gables’ sanitary sewer infrastructure system.

Cooper Tacia has integrated Atlantis Marine into its operations, strengthening and expanding its civil and marine capabilities. For this project, Atlantis Marine acted in a construction management role, coordinating closely with other contractors to ensure successful delivery. The work reflects the depth of experience, leadership, and technical expertise now embedded within Cooper Tacia’s Civil & Marine Division. Original project ownership, contractual relationships, and client engagements remain with the respective entities. Project information is shared for illustrative purposes only.

Client

City of Coral Gables

Contract Type

Private – Lump-Sum

Project Cost

$2M

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