Contract Granted for Clifton Water Treatment Plant Project

The City of Clifton has taken a significant step forward in enhancing its water infrastructure by awarding a contract for the construction of a new water treatment facility. The Clifton City Commission has selected Bowen Engineering Corporation to manage both the engineering and construction aspects of this important project.

To support this initiative, the city has secured a loan from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, amounting to nearly $16 million. This financial backing will play a crucial role in the development of the facility. Bowen Engineering emerged as the frontrunner by submitting the lowest bid for the undertaking, with the overall project costs projected to reach approximately $25.8 million.

This new facility is expected to greatly improve the quality of water services for the residents of Clifton, marking a significant investment in the community’s future.


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