Water and Wastewater Systems
Water and Wastewater Systems
Delivering the Systems That Keep Texas Flowing
When it comes to advanced water and wastewater treatment plants, Reytec Construction Resources builds and maintains the water treatment infrastructure that keeps Texas communities running. For nearly three decades, we’ve been trusted by municipalities and public agencies to deliver reliable, long-lasting water and wastewater systems that support millions of residents across the state of Texas.
Our waterworks group combines the technical knowledge, specialized equipment, and experienced crews needed to complete some of the region’s most demanding underground and treatment plant projects—safely, efficiently, and with precision.
Trusted by Texas Municipalities
Reytec is a repeat partner for many of the state’s largest and most complex utility owners, including the City of Houston, San Antonio Water Systems, Corpus Christi, Harris and Fort Bend Counties, and numerous regional authorities across Texas.
These long-standing relationships are built on performance and trust. Our clients know that we deliver results—projects completed on time, safely, and to the highest quality standards. We understand the unique demands of public infrastructure and the importance of minimizing service interruptions and community impacts.
That consistency has made Reytec one of the most sought-after contractors for both large-scale water transmission systems and wastewater treatment facility improvements throughout Texas.
Water and Wastewater Systems Expertise
Reytec’s experience extends across the full spectrum of municipal water infrastructure, including:
- Transmission mains up to 120 inches in diameter
- Wastewater treatment plant construction and upgrades
- Pump stations and lift stations
- Valve vaults and junction structures
- Distribution and collection system replacements
- Process piping and plant mechanical systems
We understand the complex coordination required between process, structural, electrical and civil components in treatment facilities. Our teams are experienced in installing clarifiers, aeration basins, digesters, headworks, and yard piping systems—often within operating plants where safety and continuity of service are paramount.
Our self-performing crews and in-house equipment fleet enable us to maintain control of schedule across all stages of construction—from excavation and concrete placement to final tie-ins and testing while maintaining quality and safety.
Building Complex Systems with Confidence
Constructing or rehabilitating a treatment plant is more than a construction project—it’s an exercise in precision and collaboration. Reytec’s field leadership brings extensive experience in sequencing shutdowns, managing bypass operations, and coordinating with plant operators and design engineers to minimize disruptions.
We’re also skilled at integrating new systems with legacy infrastructure, ensuring that every component—from process piping to electrical and instrumentation—is aligned with the facility’s long-term operational goals.
Whether expanding capacity to meet population growth or modernizing outdated treatment technology, Reytec approaches each project with a deep understanding of the environmental, regulatory, and technical factors that define success.
Innovation That Improves Outcomes
The scale and complexity of today’s water and wastewater systems demand innovation. Reytec incorporates advanced methods and technology—from GPS-enabled layout and machine control to real-time project tracking and documentation—to deliver greater accuracy and efficiency.
We partner with engineers early in the process to identify constructability solutions, optimize sequencing, and evaluate materials that improve performance and longevity. By leveraging these tools and insights, we reduce rework, improve safety, and deliver measurable value to our clients and their ratepayers.
Safety Is the Foundation
Safety is at the core of everything we do. Working in deep excavations, confined spaces, and live plant environments requires constant vigilance, preparation, and training. Reytec’s Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) team provides continuous oversight, ensuring that every project meets or exceeds OSHA standards and municipal safety expectations.
Each site is carefully assessed for existing utilities, structural hazards, and environmental impacts. Our teams are empowered to pause work if conditions are unsafe—a principle that drives accountability and protects both our people and our partners.
Self-Performance = Control, Quality, and Speed
Reytec’s self-performance capabilities set us apart. We own and operate our own fleet of excavation, trenching, lifting, and bypass systems, giving us full control over project logistics and productivity. Our skilled workforce manages every phase of the work—excavation, underground pipe, structural concrete, above ground pipe, process equipment—while managing key subcontractors such as electrical and coatings without dependence on third-party crews.
That control translates into fewer delays, tighter coordination, and higher-quality outcomes. It also allows us to respond quickly to field changes and keep projects on schedule even under challenging conditions.
Proven Performance. Lasting Partnerships.
Water and wastewater systems projects demand precision, reliability, and trust. Reytec brings all three to every job. We’ve built our reputation not just on what we construct, but on how we perform—communicating clearly, adapting quickly, and standing behind our work long after completion.
With extensive experience in complex treatment plant construction and pump stations, Reytec is uniquely equipped to deliver the infrastructure that sustains Texas communities—today and for generations to come.
Reytec Construction Resources
Experienced. Reliable. Built for what’s next.
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Contact our Waterworks Division to learn more about our capabilities in water and wastewater infrastructure construction.

Waterworks construction isn’t just about pipes and infrastructure; it’s about building the lifelines of our communities, ensuring access to clean water for generations to come.
