Twin Creeks Area Sewer Improvement - Hunt Midwest
  • Hunt Midwest Development Services - Infrastructure Services - Twin Creeks Area Sewer Improvement
  • Hunt Midwest Development Services - Infrastructure Services - Twin Creeks Area Sewer Improvement

TWIN CREEKS AREA SEWER IMPROVEMENT

TWIN CREEKS AREA SEWER IMPROVEMENT

Kansas City Northland

The Twin Creeks Area Sewer Improvement is a $57M infrastructure project providing 10.5 miles of sanitary sewer and two new pump stations to a 15,000-acre doughnut hole of land straddling Clay and Platte Counties. With the availability of sanitary sewers, the Twin Creeks region, set between U.S. 169 and I-29 on the east and west and I-435 and MO-152 on the north and south, is anticipated to attract upwards of 75,000 new residents and an immeasurable amount of private investment over the next 20-30 years.

Hunt Midwest, in collaboration with the City of Kansas City, Missouri, TIF Commission, Kansas City Water Services Department and MD Management, formed a public/private partnership to bring this much needed infrastructure to the Northland and complete a project that had been on the drawing board for over 50 years. As general contractor overseeing construction within the First Creek watershed, Hunt Midwest encountered challenges such as boring under I-435 and securing easements from property owners allowing crews access to lay the sewer pipe through their land.

PROJECT FACTS:

  • $57M Investment
  • 10.5 Miles of Sanitary Sewer Pipe
  • Completed 2015
Hunt Midwest Development Services - Infrastructure Services - Twin Creeks Area Sewer Improvement
Hunt Midwest Development Services - Infrastructure Services - Twin Creeks Area Sewer Improvement
Hunt Midwest Development Services - Infrastructure Services - Twin Creeks Area Sewer Improvement
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