Working with Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, Lion CSG helped with construction management of a taxiway. Our team worked third shift on the inspection team to make sure tolerances were met for a safe runway.
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THE RAPID TRANSIT CONNECTOR STUDY
Lion CSG assisted Bi-State Development Agency on this project as a part of Moving Transit Forward, the long-range plan that established a framework for expanding the Metro transit system. This alternatives analysis identified two corridors for transit options for high-performance service.
NEIGHBORHOOD GREENWAYS ARE QUIET & SAFE STREETS
Working with Trailnet through an EPA grant, Lion CSG assisted with management consulting services to facilitate a group discussion amongst 30 key stakeholders. The end result of this project is forward motion of pilot projects for Neighborhood Greenways, and a long-term vision for a Neighborhood Greenway network in the City of St. Louis.
GRAND CENTER GREAT STREET
For Grand Center Inc. working with the City of St. Louis Board of Public Service, Lion CSG assisted on a project to move the master plan of the great streets project towards a final vision. Lion CSG assisted with streetscaping and lighting improvements for the corridor.
GREEN ENERGY EQUALS COST SAVINGS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Working with Parkway School District on their clean energy bus system, Lion CSG helped to provide a compressed natural gas system. In partnership with East-West Gateway Council of Governments, Clean Cities, and Laclede Gas, a grant for $1.5 million in federal highway funding was used to purchase 30 CNG buses and a fueling station. The project will save Parkway an estimated $100,000 per year in fuel costs, as well as reduce the amount of emissions to the environment.
EXTENSION OF STAFF FOR WATER SYSTEM
With a $40 million program coming up, one of our key water clients asked for help with extension of staff to get design projects set up for construction. We provided a key staff member to work internally at our client’s office to get these projects designed and ready to go.
Water Infrastructure Projects, American Water, Missouri & Illinois
For American Water, Lion CSG has worked on 18 projects in the last year spanning treatment plant, pump station, and distribution system work. Our team has been specifically requested to assist Missouri American Water and Illinois American Water when they have immediate issues that need to be addressed
Lemay Treatment Facility, St. Louis, Missouri
Lion CSG has worked on a number of projects at the Lemay WWTP including the Secondary Enhanced Clarification, Grit Improvement, and Fluidized Bed Incinerators. As part of the Lemay Secondary project, Lion CSG was responsible for evaluation and design for increasing treatment capabilities. Lion CSG also provided recommendations to increase flow through the clarifiers to 210 MGD. In a project to provide improvement to the process at Lemay, Lion CSG was responsible for assistance with the process design for the grit tanks. In one of the largest projects completed by the District, Lion CSG assisted with the structural design for the critical project for the fluidized bed incinerators.
Coldwater Treatment Facility, St. Louis, Missouri
Over the last decade, Lion CSG has worked on a number of projects at this facility including the Headworks Improvements, Final Clarifier Replacement, and Infrastructure Repairs. The existing headworks system at the Coldwater plant was not adequately handling influent flow. Lion CSG provided upgrades to the 55MGD system to manage the intake loading. Lion CSG was responsible for the design of the clarifier, valves, and associated piping within this project. In an infrastructure project to provide improvement to the process at Coldwater, Lion CSG was responsible for the demolition design.
Birmingham Pump Station Improvements, Kansas City, Missouri
Lion CSG is Prime for rehabilitation of this major facility for the City of Kansas City. This is the main pump station prior to the Birmingham WWTF. The $5M construction project includes sluice gates with electric actuators, improved channel flow, course screens, air handling, and odor control.