Update on Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus
City of Corpus Christi
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (News Release) — Corpus Christi City Council received a presentation regarding the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus, the City’s seawater desalination initiative.
Brett Van Hazel, Program Management Office Director for the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus (IHWTC), provided the council with a current project status. Leofwin Clark, Education Director for the independent, nonprofit Water Collaborative Delivery Association, will also present an overview of the progressive design-build (PDB) process and the delivery method employed for developing the IHWTC.
Mr. Clark explained the process of developing the guaranteed maximum price, an iterative process that will continue throughout the remainder of the year. He also provided a detailed comparison of the PDB process to other delivery methods, an explanation of PDB contracts, and a description of the process's expectations and deliverables.
For more information about the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus project, visit https://sustainablewater.corpuschristitx.gov or contact Strategic Business Manager Rachel Esses at (361) 826-7350.
About the Project
The Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus represents a vital component of the City’s long-term water management strategy. Seawater desalination provides a drought-proof water supply by converting seawater into fresh drinking water through advanced treatment processes.
This landmark facility is the result of years of careful planning and collaboration with local and state partners. The approach to this project focuses on three essential priorities that benefit the community: affordability, environmental sustainability, and reliability.