World Trade Center Pump House Upgrades

World Trade Center Pump House Upgrades

The World Trade Center Pump House Upgrades project involved the modernization of the River Water Pump Station, a critical facility supplying chilled water to the World Trade Center complex. The upgrades focused on improving operational reliability, efficiency, and sustainability for this essential infrastructure.

Key improvements included the replacement of sluice gates to optimize water flow, dredging of intake tunnels to remove sediment, and enhancements to structural and mechanical systems. Electrical and control systems were also modernized to support efficient monitoring and operation.

The project incorporated measures to minimize construction impacts on the surrounding community, including traffic management and temporary pedestrian accommodations. By integrating advanced systems and sustainable design practices, the upgrades ensure the pump house continues to provide safe, reliable, and efficient service to the World Trade Center complex.