Garney is building the Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility to support Charlotte’s growing population.
Read more about the project on our website: https://t.co/VlQqVnLxfJ
For more than 65 years, Garney has been the industry leader in building critical water infrastructure.
Our new video, Building the Future of Water, highlights the people and purpose behind that work. Watch now: https://t.co/Xt6ISFFLqT
Garney has broken ground on the One Water South Wastewater Conveyance and Treatment Project in Lithia, the largest capital improvement project in Hillsborough County’s history.
Hear more from Eric Wagner, Garney’s Director of Plant Southeast: https://t.co/vFgJyXVVmk
Broadcasting live from Salem, Oregon, we kicked off our annual Town Hall celebrating Emery & Sons joining Garney.
Take a look at how our teams came together to reflect on employee ownership and what’s on the horizon for 2026.
See how AI, collaboration, and infrastructure funding challenges are reshaping water and wastewater delivery in the latest issue of ENR, featuring industry insights from Patrick Vidonish, Director of Plant Central at Garney: https://t.co/SRgu8jKbUy
When Panasonic Energy selected the City of De Soto for its new $4 billion electric vehicle (EV) battery plant, the city's 80-year-old water treatment plant needed upgrades.
Read more from Bill Morehead, Project Manager at Garney: https://t.co/FR3BSgEMAe
Garney’s recruiting team is visiting universities across the country this season. Take a look at the graphic to find out if we’re coming to your campus!
See current openings: https://t.co/7S283yiHK5
Garney, in partnership with McClelland Consulting Engineers, is delivering the first CMAR water pipeline project in Fayetteville, AR, including 11.3 miles of 48-inch spiral-weld steel pipeline.
Members of the Fayetteville City Council, along with Mayor Rawn, toured the site.
Garney has broken ground on the 26-mile South Hillsborough Pipeline, Tampa Bay Water’s largest project ever in both value and pipeline length.
This project will be the first in North America to use a press-fit connection for a curved steel microtunnel: https://t.co/Q6fEs0uw5I
Florida’s largest membrane bioreactor (MBR) system at the Bee Ridge Water Reclamation Facility in Sarasota County is nearing substantial completion, delivered on a constrained site while keeping the plant fully operational.
Read more about this project: https://t.co/KUslWBliae
Garney has acquired Pacific Northwest contractor Emery & Sons, one of the region’s largest and most respected underground utility contractors.
View the full announcement: https://t.co/OWzm93PqjC
In partnership with Crist Engineers and Garney, PBWU and the City of Pine Bluff invested $11 million, the city’s largest infrastructure investment to date, to install 3,000 linear feet (LF) of new 42-inch parallel force main.
Read more: https://t.co/CQhMgOHVA7
The McAlpine Creek Wastewater Management Reliability and Process Improvements Project located in Pineville, North Carolina has earned the DBIA National Award of Merit in Water/Wastewater.
🔗 Read more on DBIA’s website: https://t.co/0c39Y4fK67
Garney is helping strengthen central North Carolina’s water infrastructure with a major pipeline project connecting Asheboro’s water supply to the Chatham-Randolph Megasite.
🔗 https://t.co/olZgJs59WK
Leading the joint venture with TyBe Company, LLC, and in collaboration with engineers Wiley Wilson and Burns & McDonnell, we’re building next-generation water and fire infrastructure to support the future of defense.
🔗https://t.co/4iyvL1xpoB
At one of America’s oldest military bases in Indian Head, Maryland, Garney is helping the U.S. Navy modernize the systems that keep people safe and operations running smoothly.
The ribbon is cut on the City of De Soto’s new upgraded water treatment plant! Garney served as CMAR with HDR as the engineer to bring this project to life. The facility will provide reliable water to a growing community and support Panasonic’s electric vehicle battery plant.
A special thank you to our DBIA members Scott Phillips and Kevin Waldron for helping make the event possible. The sun was shining, and it was a great day to host at our headquarters.
Nothing says Kansas City like barbecue! Our GarnGrillers Daniel Dooley, Matt Broughton, Luke Messer, and Kathleen Heim brought their best to the DBIA Mid-America Region Kansas City Chapter Barbecue Competition.