MODESTO, CA — Shimmick Corporation has been selected as preferred bidder on four new contracts for new and existing clients, totaling approximately $156 million, with electrical work representing $47 million of this total. The projects are expected to be awarded and commence in the third quarter.
“These projects underscore the confidence our clients continue to place in Shimmick’s ability to deliver complex infrastructure solutions,” said Ural Yal, CEO of Shimmick. “From water and wastewater resilience to power reliability, we’re proud to deliver the solutions that modernize and safeguard California’s essential infrastructure systems. These new projects are well aligned with our strategy for growth in the water and electrical infrastructure markets in 2025 and beyond."
This $116 million project for the City of Modesto is a vital wastewater infrastructure upgrade that will reroute sanitary sewer flows out of the current River Trunk Pipeline between the Gallo Winery property and the Sutter Avenue Primary Treatment Facility in Modesto, California. The scope includes construction of a 40 million gallon per day pump station and installation of multiple sewer force main gravity lines and a diversion structure.
This $24 million project for the Orange County Sanitation District will replace, upgrade, and modernize electrical distribution systems at two wastewater treatment plants in Huntington Beach, California, enhancing systemwide operational safety and reliability. The scope includes switchgear replacement, new SCADA integration, protective relays, arc flash mitigation, and load shedding systems.
This $8 million project for Reclamation District 1001 includes the construction of a dual-level steel-frame pump station along the Natomas Cross Canal North Levee in Nicolaus, California. The scope includes the installation of two vertical turbine pumps with propane-powered units, discharge piping, and concrete vault and outfall structures.
This $8 million project for the Eastern Municipal Water District includes the rehabilitation and modernization of aeration basins at the Perris Valley Regional Water Reclamation Facility in Perris, California. The scope includes replacement of stainless steel aeration pipelines, installation of new tubular diffusers, actuated valves, flowmeters, and control system upgrades.