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Jacobs-McCarthy JV nabs $160M project in growing water sector

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The project will expand the Robert W. Goldsworthy Desalter facility in Southern California to treat up to 9 million gallons of brackish water per day.


Published Dec. 2, 2024

exterior of the Robert W. Goldsworthy Desalter facility


Robert W. Goldsworthy Desalter facility in Torrance, California.


Courtesy of Water Replenishment District of Southern California

Award: Groundwater desalter expansion
Value: $160 million
Location: Torrance, California
Client: Water Replenishment District of Southern California

Jacobs and McCarthy Building Cos. are diving deeper into the water sector through a joint venture in the Golden State.

The Water Replenishment District of Southern California awarded a $160 million design-build contract to a JV comprising Dallas-based Jacobs and St. Louis-based McCarthy for the Torrance Groundwater Desalter expansion, according to a Nov. 25 news release.

The project will expand the capacity of the Robert W. Goldsworthy Desalter facility to treat up to 9 million gallons per day of additional drinking water. The facility will use reverse osmosis membrane technology to remove salts from the extracted groundwater and produce high-quality drinking water, according to the news release.

The initiative supports WRD’s Brackish Groundwater Reclamation Program and its broader Win 4 All initiative aimed at creating resilient local water supplies. Jacobs highlighted the project’s progressive design-build contract as a way to improve efficiency and control costs.

“The progressive design-build delivery model allows us to work collaboratively to minimize cost, reduce risk, streamline construction and improve schedule performance to fast track the completion of this state-of-the-art facility,” said Katus Watson, senior vice president at Jacobs, in the release.

The scope of work also includes new groundwater extraction wells and raw water pipelines. The Jacobs-McCarthy team expects the facility to reach full-scale production by 2027, according to the release.

The award builds on Jacobs’ momentum in the water sector, as highlighted during its recent fourth quarter report. Water projects drove double-digit growth across Jacobs’ portfolio, said CEO Bob Pragada during the firm’s earnings call.

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