City of Plattsmouth Wastewater Treatment Facility Project

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Project Specifications

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Industry

Wastewater

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Dollar Amount

$8,100,00

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Completion Date

2025

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Location

Plattsmouth, NE

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Interstates played a key role in rebuilding a flood-resilient wastewater treatment solution after the original facility was destroyed in 2019. The project spanned two new greenfield sites—a downtown pumping station elevated above projected flood levels and a relocated treatment plant built entirely outside the floodplain—requiring extensive coordination and planning. Interstates delivered all electrical systems, backup power, instrumentation, and power distribution while leveraging tools like CUPIX to enhance visibility and streamline communication with stakeholders. Prefabrication, material recommendations, and creative field strategies—such as installing instruments by boat—helped save time, reduce costs, and overcome unique site challenges while ensuring a smooth start-up and a resilient long-term solution for the community.

Services Provided: Electrical Construction 

Key Scope Components

3D Visualization and Coordination: CUPIX 3D camera walks improved remote visibility, communication, and issue resolution throughout the project.

Prefabricated Conduit Rack: The team prefabbed the blower building’s underground conduit rack—nearly 100 conduits—to streamline installation and ensure precise alignment.

Control and Integration Support: Interstates resolved design gaps, assisted with VFD programming and interlocks, and addressed control wiring and voltage mismatches.

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