Coleman of KINGS Capital completes N. Broadway UV disinfectant project; Assisted by B.A.C. Elect., CLR Plumbing and Premier Comfort
North Castle, NY Westchester County has prioritized the revitalization of its existing water and sanitation systems, making sure it is at the top of their “to-do list.” With the help and support of the Environmental Facilities Cor. (EFC), the county has increased the amount of UV disinfectant used at each pumping station to rehabilitate its system to provide a safe, long-lasting, and sustainable environment because, “clean water is an investment in the future.”
As such, the EFC backed the county’s decision to increase the UV disinfectant for the two-tank water system south of the Kensico Reservoir, which services 70 homes in the town of North Castle. Sabrina Ty, president and CEO of the EFC, said that one of the EFC’s goals is to provide as much water infrastructure support as possible, with a combination of their federally funded loan program and the state Water Infrastructure Improvement Act grant program. In March of 2016, the town awarded the general contracting and site development responsibilities for the “North Broadway UV Disinfection” project, an EFC funded plan, to KINGS Capital Construction of Tarrytown. The company is owned and managed by J.D. Summa, CEO and president of general construction, and Mike Casarella, COO and president of the firm’s site development division.
The winning bid for the “North Broadway UV Disinfection” project was prepared by project manager, Jerre Coleman. Coleman has a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Florida and has 40 years of field experience. Per the plans designed by GHD Consulting Services, the project’s scope of work required Coleman and his team of laborers to build an extension onto the existing building. The original system was not to be removed. Kings had to guarantee that the water supply would remain available to the community forcing him to strategically plan, making sure the pumps were never shut down for longer than six to eight hours at a time. The process guaranteed that the system would continue to operate effectively throughout the entire working schedule for construction. Kings Capital Construction was onsite for seven months at the North Broadway Pump Station.
With the help of B.A.C Electric, CLR Plumbing, and Premier Comfort, KINGS lived up to their reputation by providing reliable services for the town.
With this rehabilitation project – as well as the remodeling of Cottage Ave. and Winfield Ave. Pump Stations in Harrison, NY also managed by KINGS Capital Construction and Coleman – Westchester County certainly proves that it cares for the health and wellness of its residents above all.