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Redbear Avenue Pumping Station

Interwest Mechanical contributed to the construction and commissioning of the Redbear Avenue Pumping Station, a major infrastructure project for the City of Regina. This $121 million development included two 42.5 megalitre concrete water storage reservoirs, underground networks for potable water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer systems, as well as a lined storm pond and full site development. Working alongside AECOM Canada Ltd. as consultant, our team delivered precise mechanical systems and installations that ensure the station operates reliably and efficiently. This project highlights Interwest’s ability to successfully execute large-scale municipal work under a stipulated price delivery method, supporting essential infrastructure for the growing community.

Aerial view of a large, circular concrete structure under construction, surrounded by machinery and workers. The expansive rural landscape is visible beyond.
Construction of one of the two 42.5 megalitre concrete water storage reservoirs at Redbear Avenue Pumping Station in Regina, with mechanical systems by Interwest Mechanical supporting reliable municipal water infrastructure.
Aerial view of a remote construction site with two large circular structures and several smaller buildings surrounded by barren land and dirt roads.
Aerial view of the Redbear Avenue Pumping Station and its reservoirs in Regina, showing the full site layout, underground water and sewer networks, and a lined storm pond, with mechanical systems provided by Interwest Mechanical.
Aerial view of a construction site with two large circular tanks and a rectangular building. Cranes and vehicles surround the area under a cloudy sky.
Aerial view of the Redbear Avenue Pumping Station in Regina, featuring two 42.5 megalitre water storage reservoirs, underground water and sewer networks, and a lined storm pond, with mechanical systems delivered by Interwest Mechanical to support reliable municipal infrastructure.
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