PROJECTS

Project Category: Water/Waste Treatment

Nevada WWTF Improvements

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Williams Brothers Projects

Digester Complex Improvements

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Williams Brothers Projects

WRA Birdland Pump Station Improvements

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Williams Brothers Projects

Primary Filtration Project Phase I

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Williams Brothers Projects

Biosolids Drying, UV Disinfection & WPCF Upgrades

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Williams Brothers Projects

Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements – Phase 1A

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Williams Brothers Projects

Des Moines Water Reclamation Facility

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Williams Brothers Projects

Evansville Wastewater Treatment Plant

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Williams Brothers Projects

East Peoria Wastewater Treatment Plant

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Sunrise Pump Station

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Pontiac Wastewater Treatment Plant

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Algonquin Wastewater Treatment Facility Phase 6B Improvements

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Williams Brothers Projects

His ability to dissect and accurately interpret drawings

Speaking from the project owner’s perspective, WBCI’s field superintendent Phil Esther has met and exceeded expectations on ISU’s Athletic Practice Facility.  His ability to dissect and accurately interpret drawings complemented by his attention to detail and extensive hands-on experience have been a great benefit to our project.  Phil has the communication skills necessary to effectively… Read More “His ability to dissect and accurately interpret drawings”

Kyle Fisher
Project Manager, Construction Services | Illinois State University - Facilities planning, Design and Construction

Biosolids and Biological Improvements

Over the past ten years, I have worked with Williams Brothers Construction Inc. (WBCI) on two larger projects at my district.  Our Biosolids project that was completed in 2012 was valued at $26 million and our Biological Improvements project, to be completed later this year, is valued at $50 million.  WBCI and our team worked… Read More “Biosolids and Biological Improvements”

Mark Eddington, P.E., District Manager
Kishwaukee Water Reclamation District