Northwest Pipe Company announced that it has been selected to manufacture engineered steel water transmission for part of the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project.
Northwest Pipe, a manufacturer of water-related infrastructure, was selected by S.J. Louis Construction Inc., a Minnesota-based general contractor specializing in underground utility construction, to manufacture the pipe for the Code Talkers Lateral Reaches 12.1 and 12.2 of the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project.
Northwest Pipe Company is manufacturing over 1,813 tons of 24-inch and 30-inch diameter engineered steel pipeline. Some of pipe will have epoxy lining with a paint coating while other segments will have cement mortar lining and polyurethane coating.
The company is manufacturing the pipe at the San Luis Rio Colorado in Sonora, Mexico facility. The company also recently supplied pipeline for the project on Reaches 4C through 8.
The Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project is a multi-phased major infrastructure project underway in northwest New Mexico. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, in conjunction with the Navajo Nation, is constructing the project which, once complete, will convey water from the San Juan River to the eastern section of the Navajo Nation, the southwestern portion of the Jicarilla Apache Nation, and the City of Gallup. Upon its completion, the project will provide a sustainable water supply for approximately 250,000 people with an annual delivery of over 37,700 acre-feet of water from the San Juan Basin.
"With many of our Nation's water resources being strained due to outdated pipeline structures or stress put on systems from growing populations, the importance of providing a safe, reliable water infrastructure is paramount for all communities," said Scott Montross, President and CEO of Northwest Pipe Company. "We are pleased to be working again on this large water infrastructure project that will greatly improve the livability of this region."