Half Moon Bay district reports near‑complete cement tank, celebrates contractor and staff work
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Board members displayed project photos and praised staff and contractors after prestressing, shotcrete and roof work finished on the new cement tank; staff said scaffolding removal and finishing work are underway and a ribbon‑cutting is expected in the future.
Board members at the Half Moon Bay County Water District meeting heard a lengthy update on construction of the new cement water tank, which staff said has completed prestressing, shotcrete and roof work and is now undergoing scaffolding removal and exterior finishing.
Staff and board members said the contractor performed well, citing the benefit of off‑site prefabrication and coordinated deliveries. Drone footage and still photos were referenced and made available to board members and the public. One director said the work has been efficient and praised the use of a local contractor and district supervision.
Directors discussed logistics and safety concerns around heavy equipment deliveries; one member noted a recent incident when a cement truck tipped and temporarily closed Highway 92. The board also discussed landscaping and possible public access or a ribbon‑cutting event when the project is complete.
The tank update was framed as a significant local achievement for the district’s capital program; staff said the project remains on schedule and that final commissioning and punch‑list work would continue through the next months.
