Folsom Ready Mix supplied approximately 1,500 cubic yards of concrete for the Roseville Water Treatment Plant in Granite Bay, California, working alongside Myers & Sons Construction on a critical piece of regional water infrastructure.
The facility plays an essential role in treating and delivering drinking water to the growing Roseville community. As population growth continues throughout Placer County and the Sacramento region, investments in water treatment infrastructure help ensure long-term reliability, capacity, and water quality for residents and businesses alike. Roseville has undertaken multiple water system improvements and capacity expansions over the years to meet the demands of one of California's fastest-growing communities.
Projects of this nature require strict adherence to engineering specifications and construction tolerances. Water treatment facilities depend on precise concrete construction to support treatment processes, equipment, water containment structures, and long-term operational performance. Every placement must meet exact project requirements to ensure durability, reliability, and decades of service.
Working closely with Myers & Sons Construction, Folsom Ready Mix provided consistent, high-quality concrete to help keep the project moving efficiently while meeting the demanding standards required for municipal water infrastructure. The project reflects the importance of dependable ready mix supply, responsive service, and quality control when supporting highly technical public works construction.
The Roseville Water Treatment Plant is representative of the infrastructure projects Folsom Ready Mix supports throughout Northern California. From water and wastewater facilities to bridges, transportation improvements, schools, and commercial developments, Folsom Ready Mix remains committed to delivering reliable concrete solutions for projects that strengthen and serve our communities.
