Maguire Group Inc.
Water Resources
Architects Engineers Planners
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Corporate Headquarters 33 Commercial Street, Suite 1 Foxborough, MA 02035-2530 Mr. Steven Landry, PE, VP, Director | Water Resources P: 508.543.1700 Ext. 224/ F: 508.543.5157 SLandry@MaguireGroup.com
Maguire Group is More Than You Know
Florida Office 13940 S.W. 136th Street, Suite 102 Miami, FL 33186 P: 305.235.5098 / F: 305.238.6730
Maguire is More Than You Know. To learn more about our full line of services and multiple locations, please visit our website:
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aguire Group was founded in 1938 and has grown to become one of the nation’s leading architectural, engineering and planning firms. With over 175 professionals and support staff located in offices throughout the Eastern Seaboard and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Maguire provides a full complement of services through its Buildings, Emergency Management, Land Development, Transportation, and Water Resources divisions. We are proud to provide these diverse services to private‐ and public‐sector entities, including the Federal Government as well as state, local and municipal governments.
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In the water industries, Maguire has been a leader and provides its clients with solutions and products that meet the challenges of the future today. Our professionals understand the constant challenge of managing, protecting, and conserving water resources to meet the future needs of communities, agriculture, industry, and the environment. Our experience in planning, designing and managing clients’ water resources offers clients comprehensive expertise that incorporates modeling, mapping, engineering, and scientific investigation. Maguire also implements technical expertise to manage and meet increasingly stringent water and wastewater quality and regulatory requirements while facilitating innovative, affordable solutions.
Water Supply Development/Security: Maguire helps clients protect water resources to ensure reliable supply and promote the health and well‐being of the public.
Read on to learn more about how Maguire can help your municipality with its water and wastewater needs.
The Future of Water—Maguire is Looking Forward he critical issues facing water providers and treatment concerns have changed dramatically in recent years. Maguire’s experts can help our municipal clients navigate these challenging times with proven planning techniques, innovative design approach, and long‐term partnerships.
Planning and Regulatory Compliance: We help our clients plan for the future to cost‐ effectively meet new or conflicting requirements or technologies that resolve one water quality issue but may interfere with other techniques. Infrastructure Funding / Management: Capital planning and facilities assessments can identify and help fund highest‐value projects. Maguire can also provide grant identification and funding application assistance. Delivery Methods: New processes can enhance project delivery and maximize investments. Maguire’s experience with design‐build (DB) and construction management‐at‐risk (CM@R) delivery methods can assist owners in controlling costs and can enhance their abilities to meet demanding schedules.
Our water experts help clients protect water at its source, deliver water to homes and businesses, and collect and treat wastewater before reintroducing it safely into the environment.
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Maguire Listens to Clients and Delivers Solutions That Last
Water Engineering
When you hear about innovative solutions, Maguire is the firm often associated with such projects. Our approach begins with listening closely to the needs of our clients, both technically and financially. We offer client participation in every phase of the work so when the final service is offered or product is developed, there are no surprises. Maguire has an enviable record of meeting our commitments for on‐time/ on‐budget projects.
Critical issues like funding considerations, source water concerns, regulatory compliance, efficient operations, aging infrastructure, and regional cooperation are a challenge for communities all over the country. Maguire helps our water clients develop the strategies and facilities to meet these challenges. By providing a full array of services and the flexibility to tailor those services to meet each client’s specific needs and financial parameters, Maguire has developed long‐lasting business relationships with our clients, particularly in the water and wastewater businesses.
Groundwater/Well Development Wellhead / Watershed Security Transmission / Distribution Hydraulic Modeling Pumping Stations Water Quality and Pilot Studies Water Treatment
Dam Inspections / Restoration Reservoirs
Wastewater Facility Planning Wastewater Collection Infiltration / Inflow Studies / Repair Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Wastewater Treatment Enhanced Nutrient Removal Systems Hydraulic Modeling Odor Control Pumping Stations Solids Handling and Disposal
Permitting Contract Administration, Resident Engineering & Inspection Funding Source Assistance
Shovels Ready: Filter Gallery Replacement Project Ground-breaking Ceremony at the PWSB’s Philip J. Holton Water Treatment Plant, Scituate, RI in 2010
Pictured (from L to R): PWSB Director of Water Supply Michael Covellone, Matt Stark from Providence Mayor David Cicilline’s office, David Rampone of Hart Engineering Corp., John Phillips of OBG, PWSB Board Chairman Andrew Moffit, PWSB Chief Engineer/GM Pamela Marchand, Steven Landry of Maguire Group, PWSB Director of Engineering Paul Gadoury, and PWSB Project Manager Richard Razza.
Wastewater Engineering
Case in Point: Providence Water Supply Board (PWSB) Maguire has a successful long‐term relationship with Providence Water. To continue its efforts in providing the highest quality drinking water, PWSB kicked off a $39.5M reconstruction project in 2009 at the Holton WTP in Scituate, RI. This plant is New England’s largest conventional sand filtration water treatment plant, which serves nearly 60% of all Rhode Islanders. This multi‐year effort, designed by Maguire, will replace all 18 filter beds at the plant with modern, multimedia filters to further en‐ hance drinking water quality. The newly designed filters also potentially increase the plant’s treatment capability to 180 MGD (up from current 144 MGD). Other improve‐ ments include the construction of protective building enclosures over the new filters, new filter underdrains/piping, valving and metering, and a complete upgrade of the plant’s process control and instrumentation systems. This project is the latest in a series of improvements to the plant by Maguire. Maguire is also part of the joint venture effort with O’Brien & Gere (OBG) to assist PWSB with its lead service replacement (LSR) program. This LSR effort was recognized by the Construction Management Association of America in 2009 with its Program Management/Infrastructure Award. PWSB recently renewed the contract for the JV team to continue with performing program and CM services for the LSR program and related water main replacement projects until 2014. In 2010, the JV Team expanded the program to include CM services for a $4.5M water main replacement/ rehabilitation project, and a $10M water main replacement program funded by ARRA stimulus funds.
Charles River Dam, Boston, MA
Leominster, MA Water Main/Sewer
Falmouth, MA WWTP
Maguire’s water‐related services have grown to encompass energy conservation issues, rate analysis and municipal advocacy as well as value engineering and construction engineering. We have also participated in a number of design‐build ventures. Maguire understands the DB process—our role and how best to work in a collaborative relationship with the builder and owner. These three entities become a team with a common goal, and it is the commitment to that goal that results in the ultimate success of the project. For the team, Maguire represents a single source of comprehensive architectural, engineering and planning expertise that simplifies procurement, coordination and control—a benefit that is particularly important in developing complex, fast‐track projects.
S. Windsor, CT WWTP
Bristol, CT Storage Tank
WWTP, St. Thomas, USVII
Pump Station, Hialeah, FL