Jacobs Secures $200M Contract for San José Wastewater Facility Upgrade
Jacobs has secured a $200 million contract to upgrade the San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility in California. The project will modernize biosolids treatment infrastructure and enhance biogas production, with anticipated increases of up to 36% in biogas output and a reduction of 74 wet tons per day in biosolids. It also focuses on seismic resiliency and operational flexibility to accommodate future growth until 2077, in collaboration with Walsh Construction and Structural Technologies.

Jacobs has been awarded a $200 million contract to modernize the San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility in California. The project includes upgrading biosolids treatment infrastructure, replacing mesophilic digesters, and installing a FOG receiving station.
These upgrades aim to reduce solids disposal and enhance biogas production, with expected biogas output increases of up to 36% and a reduction in biosolids by 74 wet tons per day. The project incorporates seismic resiliency and operational flexibility for future growth until 2077, with Walsh Construction and Structural Technologies as partners.




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