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- Design-Build for Water & Wastewater Infrastructure
- Green Infrastructure
- Industrial Water & Wastewater
- Master Planning for Water & Wastewater Utilities
- Municipal Water & Wastewater
- Smart Infrastructure
- Wastewater & Stormwater Collection
- Water & Wastewater Program Management
- Water Supply & Distribution
- Transportation
- Telecommunications
- Industrial, Manufacturing & Optimization
- Mining Infrastructure
- Federal & Military
- Environmental
- Electric Power Generation
- Electrical Transmission & Distribution
- Aviation
- Architecture
- Commissioning
- Construction
- Buildings
- Oil, Gas & Chemicals
- Program Management
Fueling aircraft demands safety, efficiency and performance. Hydrant fueling connects directly to the point of use, maximizing delivery efficiency.
Our team has been involved in the design and construction of hydrant fueling systems at virtually every major U.S. airport and numerous others worldwide. Our knowledge of design factors, including the latest EPA underground storage tank regulations, is critical in engineering and construction of hydrant systems.
We designed the first system for commercial jets in 1958, as part of the original design group for the new Dulles International Airport. And we were the go-to team for new airport hydrant fueling facilities at airports handling demand spurred by the Olympics in Athens, Greece, and Sydney, Australia.