2023 Recycled Water Pipeline Project
Newman Construction completed the $8.43M 2023 Recycled Water Pipeline Project in Bluffdale and Draper, UT, installing 4,800+ LF of large-diameter HDPE pipelines using advanced trenchless methods including microtunneling and jack-and-bore. The project highlights our expertise in high-value water infrastructure, efficient coordination in dense corridors, and environmentally responsible construction.

The 2023 Recycled Water Pipeline Project spanned Bluffdale and Draper, Utah, and included the installation of 1,235 LF of 30” HDPE and 3,570 LF of 24” HDPE water pipelines. The project utilized advanced trenchless technology, including microtunneling under I-15 and jack-and-bore methods beneath a canal, significantly minimizing disruption to major infrastructure and waterways. Additional work included smaller pipe segments, valves, air-vacuum manholes, and blow-offs.
Newman Construction employed a combination of fusion machines, excavators, hydrovac excavation, and manual trenching in constrained areas. Restoration encompassed asphalt, concrete, and landscape reinstatement across both urban and suburban environments. The $8.43 million project was completed without disputes, with all work self-performed and scheduled for final delivery by September 2025.
This project demonstrated Newman Construction’s expertise in high-value recycled water infrastructure within dense corridors and high-traffic areas. It serves as a prime example of efficient coordination, trenchless execution, and environmental stewardship in delivering sustainable water reuse systems.





