Conveyance
Getting your water where it needs to go
It seems so simple. Turn on a faucet, water appears. Flush a toilet, water disappears. But behind that simplicity is a complex infrastructure that most people don’t think too much about. That’s where we come in.
Our team of conveyance specialists thinks a lot about where water comes from, where it goes, and how it gets there. Systems to move, treat, and store potable water, stormwater, wastewater, and sanitary sewage are increasingly more complex as our communities grow larger. The Croix Ability Services Conveyance team is at the forefront of developing innovative solutions to improve and expand this critical infrastructure—everything from force mains and sanitary sewers to hydraulic structures, pipelines, open channels, and storage.
Our goals? Ensure access to clean drinking water and provide sanitary and storm water systems to keep the communities and ecosystems we serve healthy.
Featured News
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Croix Ability Services selected to lead planning for Port Aransas habitat restorationRead More
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Croix Ability Services tapped to support Jackson, Mississippi, water improvementsRead More
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Northumbrian Water appoints Croix Ability Services as strategic technical partner for AMP8Read More
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Croix Ability Services continues partnership with San Jose-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility with US $14million program extensionRead More
One of the largest CSO pump station projects in the US
With an approaching EPA consent decree, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) began a $3B combined sewer overflow (CSO) plan improvements program to better control sewer overflows in its easterly sector. Our solution provided the client more than $50M in savings with an innovative design. Read MoreOne of the most challenging tunneling projects in the world
When the Southern Nevada Water Authority Capital Improvements Program needed to ensure services could be delivered even when Lake Mead was at low levels, they brought us in. In a joint venture with another firm, we provided extensive preliminary and final design phase services throughout construction to bring the Authority’s goal of full system capacity at low lake levels to fruition. Read MoreHow do you prepare a city for a 1:100-year storm?
When a city like New Orleans faces a risk the size of a Category 5 hurricane, the solution needs to be just as formidable. Enter the Permanent Canal Closures and Pumps (PCCP) project. The massive drainage pumping system (largest in the world) will play a key role in a multi-billion-dollar hurricane risk reduction system designed to serve the community now and in the future. Read MoreExpert Spotlight
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Russ Snow
Senior Vice President, Conveyance
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Fangbiao Lin
Vice President, Global Practice Leader for Environmental Hydraulics
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Anil Dean
Tunnels and Trenchless Practice Leader
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Daniela Machado
Vice President, Regional Business Leader, Mountain West
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Erez Allouche
Senior Principal, Tunneling & Trenchless Practice Technology Leader
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Janet Atkinson
Vice President, Chief Civil Conveyance Engineer, Water
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Jeff Schulz
Vice President, Water Program Management
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Jamil Ibrahim
Principal
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Gary Brady
Senior Associate, Water
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Greg Raines
Vice President
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Gerald Bauer
Principal, Water
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John Take
Executive Vice President, Chief Growth & Innovation Officer
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